behinded

Having a behind (of a specific type).

Adjective

  1. Having a behind (of a specific type).
    • I am a kind of farthing dip, Unfriendly to the nose and eyes; A blue-behinded ape, I skip Upon the trees of Paradise. - 1887, Robert Louis Stevenson, “A Portrait”, in Underwood, London: Chatto & Windus, published 1898,...
    • 1909, Andrew Lang, Sir George Mackenzie, King's Advocate, of Rosehaugh: His Life and Times, 1636(?)–1691, Chapter VI, p. 58, footnote, Naturally Sir Archibald Stewart Denham did not like Mackenzie, who had styled these...
    • There was a hoot from the distant train. It rolled round the bend, like a black-behinded caterpillar that looks over its shoulder as it goes, and vanished. - 1934 October, George Orwell [pseudonym; Eric Arthur Blair],...

Origin

From behind + -ed.