keister

Etymology
. Originally attested as a criminal cant word for "burglar's tool-box" in 1881. In the 20th century a clutch of criminal slang meanings are mentioned, including "safe, strongbox". "Tripe and keister" had been the phrase for a conman's or a pitchman's display case on a tripod. A likely origin is the word Kiste, which means a box or case, in both German and Yiddish.

Noun

 * 1)  The anus or buttocks.
 * 2)  A safe, a strongbox.
 * 3)  A suitcase or satchel.
 * 1)  A suitcase or satchel.
 * 1)  A suitcase or satchel.

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Verb

 * 1)  To conceal something in one's rectum
 * Quick, keister this pot before the cops get here.