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In Italian we call it "sottochiappa"
It's called the Thutt.
In pole dancing terms that's the gluteal crease or gluteal fold.
Medically the gluteal fold is the buttcrack.
Butt cusp
Bacon
Butt
Gluteus overhang?
Idk about an informal word but I call it butt crease. Probably not the medical term but it's what I call it for medical contexts (as a patient)
That's what I call it as well. Got clipped by a forklift. Just a welt and a really bad scrape, but it could have been much, much worse.
When they hang out of your short shorts, I have some friends that call them nuggets -- "Girl, your nuggets are hanging out"
Arse bottom.
underbutt
Buttflaps.
Tosh
My SO calls it the smile. They can't leave mine alone
Butt cleavage
Ass flabs?
Assymetry
"la forma de la nalga"
Under-Bun
Neuron activation
some of us call that "polpa da bunda"
Grips
Some movie from 80s? 90s? Called it the Inner Diametral Curve
Rumpledthighskin
Butt
Butt-scupple
Assailant undercling
Gluteus Mammatus
Subbutt