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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that booty" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in informal contexts, typically referring to someone's physical appearance, particularly their backside. Example: "Did you see her dance? She really knows how to move that booty!"
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(Admittedly, it's not too hard to calculate that Booty Call won't be collecting any awards).
But I'm a professional journalist and so I promise you this: if Beyonce turns up, I'm totally touching that booty.
The Lady Buck Jumpers, some holding feathered carnival fans, danced alongside the band, following instructions in the songs like "Shake that booty".
Yet three scriptwriters come up with only one line that fits slippery Sam: "It's my duty to please that booty," he purrs coolly to a soulful barmaid.
Richard Roundtree starred as the ladykilling African American detective with a "duty to please that booty", returning in two poorly-received sequels, 1972's Shaft's Big Score and 1973's loss-making Shaft in Africa.
All that booty doe! 🍑 @eurekaohara #DragRace pic.twitter.com/IBuknHCqLi.
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Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea kept up their valiant work of convincing Vogue that booties exist with a performance of "Booty" at the American Music Awards on Sunday night.
I have to say, for a brief moment I was quite pleased that my booty was being called "damn perfect," especially in the day and age of Kim Kardashian booty expectations.
In a recent parody video, the comedian Amy Schumer weighs in on her own ass: "Used to be concerned that my booty was too fat / But now I know the truth and that worry has been shot / Big booty's what they want and big booty's what I got").
"It is possible that the booty was meant for terrorist groups," he said.
It seems that Sichuan booty was less skilled than the Gansu.
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