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tailsnounpl. of tail a body of employees or servants who accompany and wait on a personthe tail that accompanies the prince wherever he goes corteges(also cortèges), entourages, followings, posses, retinues, suites, trains crews, personnels, staffs(or staves)courtsassistants, attendants, helpers, retainers the part of the body upon which someone sitsget your tail in here backsides, behinds, booties(slang), bottoms, breeches, bums, buns, buttocks, butts, cabooses, cans, cheeks, derrieres(or derrières), duffs, fannies, fundaments, hams, haunches, heinies(slang), hunkers, keisters(also keesters, slang), nates, posteriors, rear ends, rears, rumps, seats, tail ends, tushes(slang) beams, sternsmoons(slang) a behind part or surfacethe tail of the ship backs, rears, reverses faces, foreheads, foreparts, fronts tailsverbpresent tense third-person singular of tailto go after or on the track ofdetectives tailed the suspect to see where he was going at that time of the evening bird-dogs, chases, courses, dogs, follows, hounds, pursues, runs, shadows, tags, traces, tracks, trails accompanies, chaperones(or chaperons), escortshunts, searches (for), seekseyes, observes, watches runs after guides, leads, pilots heads |