The term “plumber’s crack” refers to the unintentional exposure of a bloke’s buttocks, typically seen when their pants or trousers slip down, revealing the area around the lower back. This phenomenon has become a cultural stereotype often associated with plumbers, construction workers, and individuals engaged in manual labour. The humorous term gained popularity in the United States and has been perpetuated in various forms of media, including cartoons, movies, and television shows.
The term “builder’s bum” is essentially a British variation of the American term “plumber’s crack.” The history of the term “builder’s bum” aligns with the broader cultural recognition of this phenomenon, often depicted in comedic or humorous contexts. The term gained popularity in the United Kingdom, where it is used colloquially to describe the situation when a builder or construction worker inadvertently reveals their lower back while working.
In Australia it’s known as ‘brickie’s grin’.
Hilarious! I think I prefer watching builders who display the “HaPenis bum” while they’re working. A bit chilly in winter, it’s true.
What I also think is hilarious is the way that the happy, over-sexed HaPenis photo-page editors allow their imaginations to pull down the shorts of the real workers, who only ever exposed just the top of their cracks, to indulge themselves, and us, in full-on, lip-smacking, cock-arousing, please-fuck-me-now pics of “workers” sticking their butts in our faces! Jesus, I can smell how good they will taste and feel when I’m inside them! Guys, lads, I love you for being so obvious! Mahlzeit, as they say in Austria!