hurdies

Related to hurdies: guddled

hurdies

(ˈhʌrdɪz)
pl n
(Anatomy) Scot the buttocks or haunches
[C16: of unknown origin]
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Craig Ferguson came up with hurdies (buttocks) and Billy Connolly came up with a few which we had to double check were appropriate.
Clearly she didn't have a sensible Scots mum like Rods to explain the importance of keeping the hurdies well happed on a chilly October night.
ACTE's complicated organizational structure coupled with massive files that had to be converted to the new system created a number of hurdies for the staff, says Don Reinhardt, assistant executive director of membership.