What does kıç in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word kıç in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kıç in Turkish.

The word kıç in Turkish means bottom, göt, kıç, kıç, göt, kıç, popo, kaba et, kıç, popo, kıç, göt, popo, kıç, kaba et, popo, kıç, kıç, göt, arka, göt, popo, kıç, kaba et, kıç, popo, göt, popo, kıç, kıç, popo, popo, kıç, kıç, popo, makat, kalça, popo, kıç, kıç, popo, kaba et, kıç, anüs, popo, kıç, popo, kıç, popo, kıç, kıç, popo, makat, geminin arka tarafı, kıç, pupa, kıç, pupa, kıç, popo, kıç, kıç tarafına, (gemi) kıç tarafa doğru, kıça doğru, geriye doğru, (gemi) kıçtaki, kıç taraftaki, arkadaki, kıç tarafındaki, kıçtaki, kıç tarafına, kıç güverte. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kıç

bottom

göt, kıç

(vulgar, slang (person's bottom, buttocks) (kaba, argo)

Düşünce götü çamur içinde kaldı.
After falling down, he had mud on his ass.

kıç, göt

(mainly US, slang (buttocks) (argo)

Kot pantolonunun arkasındaki delikten kıçı (or: götü) görünüyordu.
You could see his butt through the hole in his jeans.

kıç, popo, kaba et

(often plural (person's rear)

During her ski trip, Abby fell and bruised her buttocks. Toby has a pimple on his left buttock.

kıç, popo

(UK, vulgar, slang (buttocks)

I slipped in the mud and fell on my arse.

kıç, göt

(US, slang (buttocks) (argo)

Sit over there on your fanny and leave me alone!

popo, kıç, kaba et

(humorous, Gallicism (buttocks)

Get your derriere out of the way, I want to sit down.

popo, kıç

(informal (buttocks) (resmi olmayan dil)

I slipped on the ice today and landed right on my backside.

kıç, göt

(US, slang (buttocks) (argo)

When Billy pushed Johnny, he fell right on his duff.

arka

(rear)

Margret gave her son a strike on the breech.

göt

(US, slang (buttocks) (argo)

Poor Kyle fell down the steps and landed on his tush.

popo, kıç, kaba et

(person's buttocks)

Sit your rump in that chair, please.

kıç, popo

(usually plural (animal's hindquarter) (hayvan)

The dog sat wearily on his haunches.

göt

(US, slang (rear end, buttocks) (argo)

popo, kıç

(informal (buttocks) (gayri resmi)

I found a small space for my rear end among the spectators on the bench.

kıç, popo

(vulgar, slang (person's rear end)

popo, kıç

(informal (buttocks) (gayri resmi)

Öfkeli anne çocuğunun poposuna vurdu.
The angry mother spanked her child's bottom.

kıç, popo, makat

(UK, informal (buttocks)

A dog bit Drake on the bum!

kalça, popo, kıç

(US, slang (buttocks)

Shawna was dancing and shaking her booty all night!

kıç, popo

(informal (buttock)

I fell on my backside while skating and bruised my left cheek.

kaba et, kıç

(informal, euphemism (buttocks, backside) (gayri resmi)

Sir, are you looking at my posterior?

anüs

(vulgar, slang (anus)

popo, kıç

(informal (buttocks) (gayri resmi)

Baba, söz dinlemeyen oğlunun poposuna bir tekme atıverdi.
The father gave his disobedient son a swift kick in the behind.

popo, kıç

(US, slang (buttocks)

That toilet seat's so cold you'll freeze your can sitting on it.

popo, kıç

(informal (buttocks)

Miskin çocuğunun tek ihtiyacı olan şey poposuna esaslı bir tekme.
All your lazy kid needs is a kick in the seat.

kıç, popo, makat

(buttocks)

Olivia hates it when men look at her rear.

geminin arka tarafı, kıç, pupa

(rear of boat)

The sailor made his way to the stern.

kıç, pupa

(rear of ship) (gemi)

The captain is on the poop.

kıç

(often plural (animal's rear) (hayvan)

The monkey turned around and showed his buttocks to the audience at the zoo.

popo, kıç

(figurative, slang (buttocks)

Josh burned his buns on the hot seat.

kıç tarafına

(nautical: toward the stern) (gemi)

(gemi) kıç tarafa doğru, kıça doğru, geriye doğru

(nautical: toward the back)

(gemi) kıçtaki, kıç taraftaki, arkadaki

(nautical: rear)

The aft sail needs adjusting.

kıç tarafındaki, kıçtaki

(nautical: farther aft) (gemi)

A gym is located in the after part of the ship.

kıç tarafına

(nautical: behind) (gemicilik)

kıç güverte

(rear part of ship's deck) (gemi)

You can find the captain resting on the quarterdeck.

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