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butt cheek

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'butt cheek' is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a person's body part in a humorous or informal context. For example, "Sharon's butt cheek was sticking out of her ripped jeans."

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Wiki

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

46 human-written examples

It was like, butt cheek, hello!

News & Media

The New York Times

Butt cheek of cow was delicious – and sounds better in Spanish.

As it rocketed through the air, the other Masai released their spears, but mine landed first, in the edge of the buffalo's right butt cheek.

Does anyone else think that, if Josh isn't going to recite the questions, he should scooch over so that I don't have to talk about how we're all "reclining" when, in reality, I only have one butt cheek on this piano bench?

News & Media

The New Yorker

Kadare's "chest-pounding" in his acceptance speech was, Dumitrascu wrote, "like Condoleezza Rice claiming 20 years from now that she was a dissident of the Bush regime because she got a tattoo of a crescent moon on her left butt cheek" (that would be a speech worth witnessing).

(It goes both ways: during an event called the Warrior Carry — where each teammate is supposed to be carried through a stretch of the course by the others, like a fallen comrade — Alex Patterson waited expectantly. DeVito and I each took one butt cheek and, with much difficulty, did the deed).

News & Media

The New Yorker
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

13 human-written examples

We wear nothin' with our butt cheeks out, our boobs out.

Will stag nights in Belfast and asking someone out by pitching up at their front door, naked with a rose betwixt your butt cheeks, still suffice?

While at a mixer for black writers and editors earlier this week, a friend and colleague of mine was accosted by the sight of bare butt cheeks on my phone.

It barely reached the bottom of my butt cheeks; a sudden wind would have made it a crime in several states.

News & Media

The New Yorker

The subtext whispers: "Hide your butt cheeks, hide your breasts, because people cannot learn to respect women if they are sexual creatures".

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Use "butt cheek" in informal contexts or when aiming for a humorous tone. Avoid in formal or professional writing where anatomical accuracy isn't necessary.

Common error

Avoid using "butt cheek" in formal writing or professional settings. Opt for more neutral or clinical terms like "gluteal region" or "buttock" to maintain a professional tone.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "butt cheek" primarily functions as a noun phrase, identifying a specific part of the human anatomy. Ludwig provides examples where it's used descriptively, often in informal or humorous contexts.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

82%

Wiki

9%

Formal & Business

3%

Less common in

Academia

2%

Encyclopedias

2%

Reference

2%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "butt cheek" is a grammatically sound noun phrase that refers to one side of a person's buttocks. As Ludwig demonstrates, the phrase is very common in informal contexts, particularly in news and media, and on wikis, but should be avoided in formal or professional writing. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and common usage. For more formal situations, consider using "buttock" or "gluteal muscle".

FAQs

How can I use "butt cheek" in a sentence?

"Butt cheek" is used to refer to one side of a person's bottom. For example, "He had a phone in his back pocket that was digging into his "butt cheek"".

What's a more formal alternative to "butt cheek"?

If you need a more formal term, you can use "buttock" or "gluteal muscle", which are more appropriate in medical or anatomical contexts.

Is it appropriate to use "butt cheek" in professional writing?

Generally, no. "Butt cheek" is considered informal. Use more neutral terms like "posterior" or "gluteal area" in professional settings.

What is the difference between "butt cheek" and "buttock"?

"Butt cheek" refers to one specific side of the buttocks, whereas "buttock" is a general term for the entire area. They are often used interchangeably in informal contexts.

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