heinie1

[hahy-nee] /ˈhaɪ ni/
noun, Older Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.
1.
a contemptuous term used to refer to a German, especially a German soldier in World War I or II.
Origin
1900-05; partly Anglicized form of German Heine, familiar variant of Heinrich ‘Henry’; see -ie

heinie2

[hahy-nee] /ˈhaɪ ni/
noun, Slang.
1.
the buttocks.
Also, hiney.
Origin
1935-40; alteration of hinder2; see -ie
Word Origin and History for heinie

Heinie

n.

also Heine, as a typical name of a German man, 1904, North American slang, from pet form of common German masc. proper name Heinrich (see Henry). Brought to Europe in World War I by Canadian soldiers (British soldiers called the adversary Fritz).

n.

slang for "the buttocks," by 1930s, probably a contraction of hind end.

Slang definitions & phrases for heinie

heinie

noun

The buttocks; ass, butt, keister: I think it was her heinie. That high, insolent ass

[1930s+; probably fr hind end]