• The speeding vehicle skidded and crashed head-on into the rear-end of a truck before the driver could say Jack Robinson.
  • This photo shows a Maine State Police trooper's cruiser rear-ended at a traffic stop on the state turnpike in Biddeford on July 20.
  • 1. The back part of anything, especially a vehicle, as in There's a large dent in the rear end of the car.
  • Pain radiated from Beth's sphincter when Jose's penis rear-ended her tightly clenched asshole.
  • Rear end may refer to: Buttocks, euphemistically. Rear-end collision, a type of road collision. An automobile's rear differential, colloquially.
  • He then brought in an outside consultant who claimed that the rear end of the car needed to be around three feet longer.
  • rear-end — (something) American to cause an accident by hitting the back of the car in front of you.
  • When discussing a car accident, you might hear phrases like “The car was hit in the rear end,” indicating that the back of the vehicle was impacted.
  • REAR-END — Pronunciation: ' rir- ' end, - ˌ end Function: transitive verb Date: 1957 : to crash into the back of …
  • (of a moving vehicle or other conveyance) to strike the back end of (another vehicle or object): A freight train rear-ended the commuter train this morning.
  • How to replace a broken axle and differential assembly.
  • Early studies involving taxicabs and other fleet vehicles found that a third, high-level stop lamp reduced rear-end collisions by about 50%.
  • Information about rear end in the AudioEnglish.org dictionary, synonyms and antonyms.
  • When a car gets hit from behind by another car, that is an instance of getting rear-ended.