See also: butt chin

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Noun edit

butt-chin (plural butt-chins)

  1. Alternative form of butt chin
    • 2011, C. Lazarus, Father on the Loose!:
      Still looking lost and confused, Clive scratched his butt-chin, looked me in the eye with both pupils constricted, and full of uncertainty, he stammered as he fired yet another question.
    • 2006, Carol Weston, Melanie in Manhattan, page 261:
      And I told him everything; his perfect teeth glistened, a dimple flattered his flawless butt-chin.
    • 2004, Justin Hocking, Jeffrey Knutson, Jared Jacang Maher, Life and Limb: Skateboarders Write from the Deep End
      page 107
      He bent down slowly and got so close to my face, I could see the lines in his glossy, unchapped lips and the stubbled hairs in the crack of his butt-chin.
      page 123
    • 1995, John Sandford, Night Prey:
      He had a chin on him, a butt-chin, with a dimple in it.