backside vs caboose

backside

noun
  • A person's buttocks. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side. 

  • The back side of an estate: the backyard and outbuildings behind a main house, especially (UK dialect, euphemistic) an outhouse. 

  • The reverse or opposite of anything. 

adj
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side. 

  • Approaching an obstacle backward 

caboose

noun
  • buttocks 

  • The person or team in last place. 

  • A youngest child who is born after a long gap in time. 

  • A small sand-filled container used as an oven on board ship. 

  • The last car on a freight train, having cooking and sleeping facilities for the crew; a guard’s van. 

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