n. 1 seat, buttocks, rear, behind, rear end, derrière, rump, posterior, hindquarters, breech, fundament, gluteus maximus, Colloq backside, butt, prat, Brit bum , US can, duff, keister or keester, hinie; Taboo Brit arse, US ass; Slang US tokus or tochis or tuchis, tushie or tushy or tush He just sits there on his bottom, never doing a bit of work 2 base, foot, foundation, groundwork, substructure, footing, underpinning, fundament A ditch was dug along the bottom of the wall 3 basis, foundation, source, origin, cause, heart, nub We have to get to the bottom of the problem 4 depths, Davy Jones's locker; bed The ship sank to the bottom of the sea 5 at bottom. basically, fundamentally, in the final or last analysis, really, in reality, truly, in truth, essentially Despite her behaviour at the party, at bottom she is very reserved 6 Bottoms up! Prosit!, To your (very good) health!, Cheers!, Here's to -!, Skol!: Here's to the whole team - Bottoms up!
BOTTOM
Meaning of BOTTOM in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012