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The phrase "my behind" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English
It refers to one's rear end or buttocks. Examples: 1. "I can't sit comfortably because my behind is numb from sitting for too long." 2. "Could you please stop poking me in my behind? It's really annoying." 3. "She fell down and landed right on her behind." 4. "I need to do some squats to tone my behind." 5. "My behind is sore from the intense workout yesterday."
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Look at my behind".
My behind got good and sore.
I think about my behind.
I am not interested in sitting on my behind.
"I just got my behind kicked by everyone else.
"The word dignified is pasted to my behind," he said.
My behind bounced in and out of the saddle.
Plus he's a big guy; probably kick my behind.
And I prefer not to have attention called to the size of my behind.
Favorite rhyme: "Calvin Klein's no friend of mine/Don't want nobody's name on my behind".
I'll be on a lake fishin my behind off and you'll still be doin this.
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