Derriere or derrière, the word comes from French for "behind, or in back of".
d e r i e r r e
Derriere
Heir is referring to a prince inheriting the throne.
That is the correct spelling of the term "air conditioning" (air cooling).
The spelling is "airborne" (carried by the air, or an air-mobile military unit).
If you are referring to the United States Air Force...yes. If you mean the force that air applies...no
airs
Heir is referring to a prince inheriting the throne.
Flatulence
It is hard to do the back exercise by keeping your butt in air for a minute.
derriere derrier (spelling not correct probably) (can be pronounced, dairy - air) Derriere is the correct spelling. The pronunciation is also correct. The word is French. Another word in English is Duff.
Flatulence
it doesn't get much air
Either are acceptable when referring to a person or thing that flies through the air. Even though many spell-checks don't recognize Flyer, but it is a proper spelling.
Its referring a type of air craft
air = lucht
to feel the nice air
it goes to the butt
up your butt