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butt crack
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "butt crack" is technically a slang term for the area between the buttocks, and as such, it is not considered appropriate or formal language.
It is not typically used in formal or written English, as it may be considered vulgar or offensive. However, in certain informal or casual settings, such as among friends or in comedies or other forms of entertainment, the phrase may be used for humorous effect. Example: "The comedian's joke about plumber's butt cracks had the entire audience laughing uncontrollably."
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57 human-written examples
"You're showing your butt crack," a boy walking by said.
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Then we'd lose some of the butt crack".
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On the outside, he favored XXXL white Hanes T-shirts and baggy bluejeans belted just above the butt crack.
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To rebel, she wore a "George Bush, Out of My Uterus" T-shirt, and jeans that exposed her butt crack.
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A half inch to an inch of the baton disappeared from his sight, he said, as it was pressed into "Mineo's butt crack".
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Avoid summer unless you want your head to boil alive, or as @laurenmodery puts it "Texas feels like Satan's butt crack in the summer".
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Though, as one of our local experts so eloquently put it, it is "hotter than Satan's butt crack" out there in summer.
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He also points to the irony of Peel refusing to announce the name of Rapeman's Inki's Butt Crack, but letting pass the graphic scatologies of various hip‑hop outfits.
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Similar Expressions
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Cyborgs don't have butt cracks.
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The extremely overpriced, butt crack-revealing activewear label Lululemon played a fairly decent April Fool's Day prank by announcing they were selling spray-on yoga pants.
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The Ass Crack Bandit is a Greendale prankster who goes around putting change in unsuspecting butt cracks.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While "butt crack" is widely understood, be mindful of your audience and context. In formal or professional settings, opt for more neutral or anatomical terms like "gluteal cleft".
Common error
Avoid using "butt crack" in formal writing or professional communications. Its informality can undermine your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "butt crack" functions primarily as a noun phrase, specifically a compound noun. It refers to the gluteal cleft, the anatomical feature between the buttocks. Ludwig examples demonstrate its use in descriptive contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Wiki
25%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Academia
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "butt crack" is an informal noun phrase referring to the gluteal cleft. While grammatically correct, it's considered vulgar and inappropriate for formal settings. Ludwig examples show its prevalence in News & Media and Wiki sources, typically used for descriptive or humorous purposes. Alternatives like "gluteal cleft" are more suitable for professional contexts. Ludwig AI analysis confirms that while understood, its use should be carefully considered based on the audience and context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gluteal cleft
A more formal and anatomical term for the same area.
intergluteal cleft
Another formal term, specifying the location between the buttocks.
posterior fissure
A clinical and descriptive term for the gluteal fold.
gluteal groove
Describes the crease between the buttocks.
rear cleavage
A euphemistic term, focusing on the visual aspect.
bottom cleavage
A more casual phrase referring to the gluteal cleft.
bum cleavage
A more informal term, common in British English.
space between the buttocks
A descriptive phrase emphasizing the location.
seat of the pants
Referring to the area covering the gluteal cleft.
crack of dawn
An idiom, using a similar-sounding phrase with a completely different meaning (early morning).
FAQs
What is another way to say "butt crack"?
You can use more formal terms like "gluteal cleft" or "intergluteal cleft". Less formal alternatives include "rear cleavage" or "bum cleavage".
When is it appropriate to use the term "butt crack"?
The term "butt crack" is generally acceptable in informal settings, among friends, or in humorous contexts. However, it's best to avoid it in professional or formal situations.
Is "butt crack" considered vulgar?
While not always considered highly offensive, "butt crack" is generally regarded as an informal and somewhat vulgar term. Its appropriateness depends heavily on context and audience.
What is the difference between "rear cleavage" and "butt crack"?
"Butt crack" is a more direct and slightly vulgar term, while "rear cleavage" is a euphemism that focuses on the visual aspect of the gluteal cleft.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested