jacksie

jacksie

(ˈdʒæksɪ) or

jacksy

n
slang Brit the buttocks or anus. Also called: jaxie or jaxy
[C19: probably from jack1]
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We chuckled at Jose Mourinho landing on his jacksie when starting a Russian ice hockey game as he d never or the Nazis.
And not forgetting the James Herriotinspired series All Creatures Great and Small, when Christopher Timothy would invariably have his hand up a cow's jacksie just as you were having your tea.
A poker up your jacksie!" The Wind in the Willows was never the same for me after that.
Silently, I'll perhaps be praying for the return of those ghastly bead seat covers from the early nineties - however naff they were, they kept daylight and fresh air between your Jacksie and the upholstery.
So at a time when they should be holding Regan's feet to the fire and examining him to the point where they have a laparoscope so far up his jacksie it should be tickling his tonsils, whatare they all doing?
The list includes a home flotation tank, costing PS12,500, and a chair made from fake stuffed flamingos which you can't sit on without getting a beak up your steam-cleaned jacksie.
He also had an X-ray picture on his phone of a patient with a bottle stuck up his jacksie, which he liked to show his mates for a laugh.
"We used to call him 'Jacksie', he hated the name Clive.
And their sharp horns look dangerous, too: "I wouldn't want one of them up my jacksie," says Robson.
But it's tricky to shine in every shot with a camera permanently up your jacksie.