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hiney
[hahy-nee]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hiney1
First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences
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Many among us will have had cause to ape his “Tequila” dance, to have made a joke about the Alamo basement, chanted “Mekka-lekka hi mekka hiney ho!” or remarked on their friends’ ”big but.”
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“My hiney looks like it’s been to war,” she said.
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“Babydog tells Bette Midler and all those out there: Kiss her hiney,” Justice said, grinning as people applauded and some gave him a standing ovation.
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He penned Jambi’s famous phrase — “Mekka lekka hi, mekka hiney ho!” — that Reuben still finds funny today.
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“I sort of feel like when I hear that, I kinda turn into ‘Beavis and Butthead’ a little bit: ‘Ha ha, he said hiney.’
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When To Use
does hiney mean?
Hiney is a childish term for the buttocks (which is a technical word for the butt).Hiney is a euphemism, meaning it’s a substitute for a word (like the name of a body part) that may be considered impolite to say. Hiney can also be spelled heinie.Example: Oh, she’s fine—she just fell down and bumped her hiney.
Hiney is a childish term for the buttocks (which is a technical word for the butt).Hiney is a euphemism, meaning it’s a substitute for a word (like the name of a body part) that may be considered impolite to say. Hiney can also be spelled heinie.Example: Oh, she’s fine—she just fell down and bumped her hiney.
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