toches

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Yiddish תּחת (tokhes, buttocks), in turn from Hebrew תחת (tákhat, buttocks).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɒxəs/ (influenced by Litvish), IPA(key): /ˈtʊxəs/ (influenced by Poylish)

Note: Many English speakers are uncomfortable with the phoneme /x/ and commonly replace it here with /k/.

Noun

toches (plural tocheses)

  1. (slang, chiefly US) the buttocks, rear end, butt
    • 2006, Howard Jacobson, Kalooki Nights, Vintage 2007, p. 66:
      he sat on the top of mountains and read Wordsworth and Lenin aloud to extravagantly beautiful shikseh waitresses with golden pigtails down to their tocheses (no one ever said arse in this gathering, it was always toches) who repaid him with free Glühwein and he wasn't prepared to tell me what else.
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