Keister vs Caffeine - What's the difference?
keister | caffeine |
(slang) The buttocks.
(slang, dated) A safe, a strongbox.
*1953 , Richard S. Prather, Too many crooks ,
(slang) A suitcase; a satchel.
*1942 , Billboard, 29 Aug 1942 — page 63
*:Tripods, keister and loud talk don't make a pitchman any more than do fine feathers make fine birds.
*1963 , Grace Snyder, Nellie Irene Snyder Yost, No Time on My Hands ,
*:Sometimes Mama was too busy to make the daily rounds of the draws and pockets, in which case she gave us the keister — an old leather satchel used, in its better days to carry the baby's "didies" in — and sent us to bring in the eggs.
An alkaloid, C8H10N4O2, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant of the central nervous system.
As nouns the difference between keister and caffeine
is that keister is (slang) the buttocks while caffeine is an alkaloid, c8h10n4o2, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant of the central nervous system.keister
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Alternative forms
*keesterNoun
(en noun)page 100
- ? " [...] The four hundred's yours to take a keister for me. Any cash you find in the box is yours."
- ? "Four hundred, huh? Don't seem like much. Think there'd be anything in the keister ?"
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