heinie

Etymology
From a corruption of *, for *, equivalent to. Perhaps influenced in some way by.

Noun

 * 1)  The buttocks.
 * 2) * 2001, Stephen Coonts, America: Jake Grafton, Book 9, 2013, unnumbered page,
 * “I hope you’re right,” Jake said, “because if you aren’t, Jacob Lee Grafton, we’ve been betting our heinies for a lot of years. One more big bet won’t make any difference.”
 * “I hope you’re right,” Jake said, “because if you aren’t, Jacob Lee Grafton, we’ve been betting our heinies for a lot of years. One more big bet won’t make any difference.”