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keester

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keester [ˈkiːstəʳ] N (US) → trasero m


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Arriaga, who favors Quentin Tarantino-esque tales that double back to bite you in the keester, lays out his story in both the past and present tense.
Best friend Ron Keester recalled him this way: ``You could not argue with him because he could really turn things around on what you said.
Hate and intolerance took it on the chin Wednesday, knocked on their keesters by a couple of hundred school kids.
 
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