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    [Verb]  | "rear" | \ ˈrir \


    1: to erect by building : construct

    2: to raise upright

    3: to breed and raise (an animal) for use or market


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English reren, from Old English rǣran; akin to Old Norse reisa to raise, Old English rīsan to rise;

    [Verb]  | "rear-end" | \ ˈrir-ˈend \


    1: to crash into the back of (a vehicle)


    Origin: 1957 ;

    [Noun]  | "rear" | \ ˈrir \


    1: the back part of something: such as

    2: the unit (as of an army) or area farthest from the enemy

    3: the part of something located opposite its front


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English rere, short for rerewarde rearward;

    [Noun]  | "rear admiral" 


    1: a commissioned officer in the navy or coast guard having either of two ranks:

    2: one who ranks above a captain —called also rear admiral (lower half)

    3: one who ranks above a rear admiral (lower half) and below a vice admiral —called also rear admiral (upper half)


    Origin: 1589 ;

    [Noun]  | "rear echelon" 


    1: an element of a military headquarters or unit located at a considerable distance from the front and concerned especially with administrative and supply duties


    Origin: circa 1934 ;

    [Noun]  | "rear end" 


    1: the back part or section of something (such as a motor vehicle)

    2: buttocks


    Origin: 1785 ;

    [Noun]  | "rear guard" | \ ˈrir-ˈgärd \


    1: a military detachment detailed to bring up and protect the rear of a main body or force


    Origin: 1659 ;

     Middle French reregarde, from Old French, from rere + garde guard;

    [Noun]  | "rear-wheel drive" 


    1: a system that applies engine power to the rear wheels of a vehicle

    [Adjective]  | "rear" | \ ˈrir \


    1: being at the back


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English rere-, from Anglo-French rere backward, behind, from Latin retro-{mat|retro|};

    [Adverb]  | "rear" | \ ˈrir \


    1: toward or from the rear —usually used in combination


    Origin: 1855 ;

    [Adjective]  | "rear" 


    1: being at or in the part of something opposite the front part;


      * e.g., " ... go to the back of the building and look out the rear window and you'll see the eagle "





    [Noun]  | "rear" 


    1: a behind part or surface;


      * e.g., " ... the rear of the car was sleekly designed "





    2: the part of the body upon which someone sits;


      * e.g., " ... fell off her skates onto her rear "



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    [Noun]  | "rear end" 


    1: the part of the body upon which someone sits;


      * e.g., " ... the mother swatted her toddler lightly on his diapered rear end to get his attention "



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    [Noun]  | "rear guard" 


    1: as in patrol, firing squad;


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    [Noun]  | "rear guards" 


    1: as in patrols, firing squads;


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    [Noun]  | "rear ends" 


    1: the part of the body upon which someone sits;


      * e.g., " ... the mother swatted her toddler lightly on his diapered rear end to get his attention "



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    [Verb]  | "rear" 


    1: to bring to maturity through care and education;


      * e.g., " ... watched a documentary on how wolves rear their young "





    2: to fix in an upright position;


      * e.g., " ... it took all the men in the village to rear the frame for the barn, pulling hard at the ropes until all the sides were standing "



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    3: to form by putting together parts or materials;


      * e.g., " ... the city has plans for rearing a new convention center over the next two years "



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    [Verb]  | "bring" 


    1: to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind);


      * e.g., " ... in the end, the lawsuit brought distress to everyone, including the plaintiff "



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    2: to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest request;


      * e.g., " ... nothing will ever bring her to admit she's wrong "



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    3: to have a price of;


      * e.g., " ... the antique will probably bring at least $1000 at auction "



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     [ "Rearing" ]

    1: The act of anally penetrating another person, animal, etc. Also, the act of taking someone doggy-style, i.e. from the rear.

      * e.g.,  ... I was rearing my gf until my lame roommate walked in. 

     [ "Reared" ]

    1: Originally, to bring up or raise a child (Stewart was reared by his grandmother). Now: to be taught a lesson in an unforgiving manner in any activity, usually a sport or a video game. Essentially a synonym for "schooled", rear also acts as a double entendre, hinting that the schoolee was done in the butt by the schooler-- thus, the lesson was a costly and painful one.

      * e.g.,  ... Shit, man! We reared those 14-year-olds in ball today! I can see why they didn't make the JV squad! 

     [ "reared" ]

    1: When someone sticks their dick up someone's ass.

      * e.g.,  ... Oh my, that man got reared by that llama over there. 

     [ "for rears" ]

    1: An ebonic word used commonly to say 'I am speaking seriously.' Often ended with the word "nigga."

      * e.g.,  ... I'm going to inflict physical pain on you for rears, nigga! 

     [ "Rear" ]

    1: Originally, to bring up or raise a child (Stewart was reared by his grandmother). Now: to be taught a lesson in an unforgiving manner in any activity, usually a sport or a video game. Essentially a synonym for "schooled", rear also acts as a double entendre, hinting that the schoolee was done in the butt by the schooler-- thus, the lesson was a costly and painful one.

      * e.g.,  ... Shit, man! We reared those 14-year-olds in ball today! I can see why they didn't make the JV squad! 

     [ "Rear Window" ]

    1: an amazing film directed by the infamous Alfred Hitchcock about a guy named Jeff who gets neighbored by his murder :)

      * e.g.,  ... Beth: What we watching tonight? 

     [ "slicks on the rear" ]

    1: Verb. A euphemism for sodomy. It can be used to refer to both receptive and penetrative homosexual anal intercourse.

      * e.g.,  ... "Careful man, that Boris guy... whispers he slicks on the rear." 

     [ "The Rear Admiral" ]

    1: High ranking Naval officer. Also a sex term when a man is doing a woman from behind while standing. Objective of the game is to fuck and push her around the room. The catch is you do it without using hands while trying to knock her into objects. If you make it 360 degrees around the room without hands your are promoted to Rear Admiral.

      * e.g.,  ... After a night of drinking too much tequila, I decided to do the rear admiral. The girl ended up with a broken nose and I ended up with a broken lamp and TV. 

     [ "dire rear" ]

    1: When you have loose bowels. Diarrhea. You know, when your rear is in a dire situation.

      * e.g.,  ... That curry gave me dire rear! 

     [ "Rodeo Rear" ]

    1: A imprinted ring that appears on the buttocks of large individuals that sit on the toilet too long.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn Betsy you've been in there so long I bet you've got rodeo rear! 

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