单词 | like ass |
释义 | > as lemmaslike ass Phrases P1. Phrases expressing contemptuous rejection, dismissal, or hostility, often as a retort. Frequently in imperative. a. bite my ass, suck my ass and variants.to kiss (a person's) ass: see kiss v. 6l. ΚΠ 1861 A. G. Frick Let. 14 Feb. in Dr. Mr. Lincoln (1993) 341 Mr. Abe Lincoln..buss my Ass suck my prick and call my Bolics your uncle Dick. 1865 National Archives RG 153 GCMO #327 21 June in T. P. Lowry Story Soldiers wouldn't Tell (1994) iv. 41 Lieutenant, you are a damned son of a bitch; you can suck my ass. 1966 F. C. Elkins Heart of Man (1973) 73 How'd You Like to Bite My Ass? 1985 J. Shirley in B. Sterling Mirrorshades (1986) 143 So he'd said, ‘Suck my ass, bigshot!’ 2001 Vancouver Province (Nexis) 11 Apr. a65 If it isn't good enough for Ottawa, they can take a big bite of my ass. b. With up and possessive adjective. (a) to stick (also shove, etc.) (something) up your (also his, her) ass and variants. Frequently in stick (also shove, etc.) it up your ass. Cf. stick v.1 Phrases 9, shove v.1 10e, stuff v.1 15a. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > exclamations of contempt [interjection] > exclamations of contemptuous rejection pho1601 phoo1672 poh1679 hoot1681 hoots1824 poof1824 to shove something up your ass1895 nuts1910 the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [interjection] > obscene oaths kiss my arse1705 to shove something up your ass1895 get stuffed1952 up yours1956 ya bass1968 feck1992 kiss my chuddies1998 1895 Southeastern Rep. 20 999/1 I received the answer from him that I must take the bill, and stick it up my God-damn ass. a1916 T. S. Eliot in C. Ricks Inventions of March Hare (1996) 307 Ladies, who find my intentions ridiculous..For Christ's sake stick it up your ass. 1934 H. Roth Call it Sleep iv. xxi. 418 Heazuh flowuh fer yea, yeller-belly, shove it up yer ass! 1964 Amer. Speech 39 117 The phrase cram..it up your ass will result by another abbreviatory process in cram it or in up yours. 1971 A. Hailey Wheels ii. 28 You can stuff a surrender flag up your ass and wave goodbye to any discipline around this place from this day on. 1983 D. Blomquist Weekends like Other People 63 I know..about China all right. You can shove China up your ass! 2013 W. Strieber Alien Hunter xiii. 111 If you don't want a complaint in your file, I'd advise you to stuff your ego up your ass and do what you're told. (b) With verb omitted, in up your ass. Cf. up yours at up prep.2 3b. ΚΠ 1961 Psychoanal. & Psychoanalytic Rev. 48 35 A jerk which clearly conveys something translatable in words as, ‘Up your ass, you stuffed shirt!’ 1977 Film Comment Sept. 19/1 I'll never rest until I can say, ‘Up your ass, Mr. Strasberg.’ 2000 D. Chase Commendatori (HBO TV shooting script) 44 in Sopranos 2nd Ser. (O.E.D. Archive) Tony. I want you to talk to your husband about this. Annalisa. My husband? Fuck you. You have to fucking deal with me. Tony. Up your ass. (c) With other verbs. ΚΠ 1970 R. D. Abrahams Positively Black ii. 26 I'd 'a told that white motherfucker to fly up his own ass! 1998 R. L. Fleming She's All That (film script, revised) (O.E.D. Archive) 78 Zack. Hello, Taylor. Quite a dance your boy just did. Taylor. Jump up my ass. c. my ass: expressing dismissive or incredulous contradiction, esp. as a scornful rejection of another's stated opinions; ‘nonsense!’, ‘like hell!’, ‘you must be joking!’. Usually following a full or partial restatement of what is being dismissed or rejected. Cf. my arse! at arse n. and int. Phrases 4a, my foot! at foot n. and int. Phrases 9b, my eye at eye n.1 Phrases 4n(b). ΚΠ 1923 J. O'Hara Let. 20 Apr. in Sel. Lett. (1978) 41/2 Oh my ass, a singular lack of enthusiasm. 1969 C. Himes Blind Man with Pistol xiii. 145 ‘One was a man; a good-looking man at that.’ ‘Man my ass, they were lesbos.’ 1996 D. Brand In Another Place, not Here (1997) 13 They tell me she is for the revo, that she is for taking all the land and giving it to people who work it all their life. Revolution, my ass. 2015 Philadelphia Inquirer (Nexis) 11 July c4 Woman after purchasing an ice-cream bar from a sullen-faced vendor in a white suit: ‘Good Humor Man, my ass.’ d. blow it out your ass. ΚΠ 1944 K. H. Huebner Diary in Long Walk through War (1987) 24 Blow it out your homesick ass! 1975 J. Wambaugh Choirboys v. 47 ‘Blow it out your ass, pizza face!’ Roscoe shouted to a sputtering acned man. 2008 Hotline (Nexis) 20 June Hypocrisy? Blow it out your ass. P2. not to know one's ass from one's elbow: to be very stupid or ignorant. Also not to know one's ass from a hole in the ground and other variants. ΚΠ 1862 T. Jones Let. 14 Dec. in G. W. Sunderland Five Days to Glory (1970) 69 Colonels and captains so drunk that they..did not know their ass from a musket. 1935 E. Hemingway Let. 19 Aug. in Sel. Lett. (1981) 417 The bourgeois critics do not know their ass from a hole in the ground. 1941 F. Swados House of Fury xiv. 171 Oh, Bonnie, you don't know your ass from your elbow. 1962 J. Jones Thin Red Line ii. 55 He's a jerkoff... He don't know his ass from third base. 1996 Chicago Rev. 42 No. 1. 77 I announced..during a lecture that Homer was an old fart who didn't know his ass from a hole in the ground. 2016 Province (Vancouver, Brit. Columbia) (Nexis) 28 Feb. b11 The Hollywood studios wouldn't know their ass from their elbow where diversity is concerned. P3. up to one's (also the) ass. a. With in: inundated or involved deeply or to the limit with (something); immersed in; overwhelmed by. Also in later use without in: very busy.The three dashes in the text of quot. 1864 suggest the obscured word is likely to be ass. ΚΠ 1864 R. Patrick Diary 10 Oct. in F. J. Taylor Reluctant Rebel (1959) ix. 234 Where was Gen Jackson at the battle of Waterloo? Up to his --- in blood and hair.] 1946 N. Anthony How to grow Old Disgracefully ii. 32 For God's sake, get me out of here! I'm up to my ass in midgets! 1972 J. Wambaugh Blue Knight xvi. 305 ‘When should I cite him back in?’ ‘Make it Tuesday. We're pretty well up to the ass in cite-ins.’ 1987 A. Maupin Significant Others vii. 62 The tourist season is upon us at Easley, and we're up to our ass in Texas millionaires. 2014 J. L. Daniels Mirror Opposites ix. 260 It's been a tough day, I'm busy now, I'm up to my ass. b. To a great degree or extent; very much. ΚΠ 1864 in T. P. Lowry Story Soldiers wouldn't Tell (1994) iii. 36 Mud up to a mans ass.] 1974 G. V. Higgins Cogan's Trade i. 10 You're gonna be flying and you're gonna go in stoned up to your ass. 1982 M. M. Thomas Someone Else's Money vii. 161 You own a hundred-thousand-dollar house. It's mortgaged up to the ass. 2011 A. E. Tonks St. Kitts Connection ciii. 362 We figure that Crutchen is involved up to his ass. P4. In various expressions with the sense ‘head over heels; in confusion’, as ass over head, ass over tit, ass over applecart, etc. Cf. arse n. and int. Phrases 1.ass over teakettle: see tea-kettle n. 1 ΚΠ 1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) I baint gwain up pon thick there till-trap vor to tread pon nothin, and vall down ass over head. 1923 E. Hemingway Let. 18 Nov. (2013) II. 77 Have been ass over apple cart in work up to my neck. 1939 J. Steinbeck Grapes of Wrath xvi. 248 You jus' scrabblin' ass over tit, fear somebody gonna pin some blame on you. 1956 N. Algren Walk on Wild Side ii. 264 The King..pitched himself ass over appetite, beaned himself beautifully on the table's edge and crushed flat. 1989 B. Anderson I think we should go into Jungle (1993) 18 Mrs Kent remarked that the landing stage looked a bit ass over tip. 2008 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 24 Oct. a17/3 I fell ass over tin cup in love. P5. on one's ass: in acute (financial) hardship; with nothing; ruined; broke. Cf. out on one's ass at Phrases 14. ΚΠ ?1917 in T. O'Canainn Songs of Cork (1978) 61 They puts us in the family way And leaves us on our ass. 1935 E. Hemingway Let. 4 June in Sel. Lett. (1981) 413 He is on his ass in Havana having won a gigantic competition which the last revolution buggared [sic] up..so never paid. 1961 J. A. Williams Night Song i. 18 Look, man. You're on your ass. What, you too proud to work for me? 2013 K. Martin Against Odds xvi. 168 Now half his properties are in foreclosure and the construction business is on its ass. P6. In phrases with the sense ‘to get going, get a move on; to move swiftly, hurry up; to leave’. a. colloquial (chiefly U.S.). to haul ass. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > move swiftly in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move swiftly and violently > rush around scour1297 startlec1300 reelc1400 rammisha1540 gad1552 ramp1599 fling1620 to run rounda1623 rampage1791 to run around1822 to rip and tear1846 hella1864 running around like a chicken with its head cut off (also like a chicken with no head)1887 to haul ass1918 tear-arse1942 1918 L. G. Noyes Gloss. U.S. Navy Slang (MS) To haul ass, meaning ‘to leave’ or ‘to get out’. 1923 J. O'Hara Let. 26 May in M. Bruccoli Sel. Lett. 10 I'd better haul ass and get into a tub. 1979 Washington Post 21 Oct. a12/2 The guy just backed up, pulled out onto the street, and hauled ass. 1994 A. Heckerling Clueless (film script, first shooting draft) (O.E.D. Archive) Green Revised Pages 21 Mr. Hall, I was surfing the crimson wave so I had to haul ass to the ladies. b. to drag ass. ΚΠ 1940 H. O. Storm Count Ten i. 169 Hey you! Get out of here you little bastard. Flop along. Drag ass. 1984 L. Erdrich Love Medicine (1989) x. 164 Well, all I can say is he better drag ass to get here, that Gerry. 2005 Hot Bike Mar. 106/3 I dragged ass up..to Sierra Madre, California. c. to tear ass. Cf. tear-arse vb. at tear- comb. form 2. ΚΠ 1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §53/8 Tear-ass around,..to hasten or rush around. 1954 Amer. Speech 29 103 Tear ass, to drive fast or recklessly. 1970 R. D. Abrahams Positively Black iii. 67 So John packed up his bags and tore ass the next day. 2014 K. O'Brien Tell Me You're Sorry iii. 48 The smart thing to do would be to turn around and tear ass back home. d. to move (also shift) (one's) ass. Frequently imperative. ΚΠ 1961 B. Boyce Man from Mt. Vernon vii. 99 Shift your ass, Knox, and trim ship. 1978 C. Durang Vietnamization of New Jersey i. ii. 38 Move your ass, kid. Everybody's workin'. Let's see you work. 2002 Time Out (Nexis) 5 June 41 The car can shift ass just as well on road as off. P7. to —— one's ass off: to —— intensely, vigorously, or to excess. Frequently in to work (etc.) one's ass off: to work extremely hard. Cf. arse n. and int. Phrases 5a. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > act or do vigorously [verb (intransitive)] twig1573 to go at ——1675 to go it1794 to come it1796 to lay it on thick1806 to blaze away1826 bushwhack1837 steam1842 split1844 rustle1882 to work like a demon1884 yank1888 go-at-it1904 to go somea1911 to put a jerk in it1919 to go (also do) one's (also a) dinger1923 to work (etc.) one's ass off1924 to go to town1933 to gie (or give) it laldy1974 1924 E. Hemingway Let. 9 Nov. (2013) II. 176 I've been working my ass off. 1958 J. Barth End of Road xi. 196 I've run my ass off today getting it set up. 1984 Melody Maker 6 Oct. 13/2 You want to..retire to your bedroom and practise your ass off for a year till you become competent enough to try it. 1998 Gazette (Montreal) (Nexis) 15 Sept. a4 Backstage, they're probably laughing their asses off at the suckers who are going to be wearing that crap. 2003 A. Notaro Back after Break xxx. 274 I'm prepared to work my ass off for the next few weeks or months or whatever. P8. you bet your ass and variants: expressing certainty or assurance that something is the case or will happen. Cf. bet v. c. ΚΠ 1928 J. B. Wharton Squad iv. 130 It's gonna be a big drive an' we're gonna be sold front row seats—you c'n bet yer ass on that. 1951 J. Jones From Here to Eternity xiv. 203 ‘You hit me, you little Wop!’ ‘You bet your ass,’ Maggio said. 1984 W. Gibson Neuromancer (1989) ii. iii. 50 Paid him mega, you bet your ass. 2004 L. Barnes Deep Pockets (2005) vii. 51 ‘You special or something?’ ‘Bet your ass I am.’ P9. to get (up) off one's ass: to begin moving or commence a course of action; to stop procrastinating or being lazy. Cf. to get off one's backside at backside n., adj., and adv. Phrases 3. ΚΠ 1940 K. Frings Hold back Dawn i. 17 He..remembered his days as a boxer. When the bell rings, get up off your ass, you bastard. 1976 Prospector (Univ. of Texas at El Paso) 2 Nov. 8/2 (advt.) Vote! Get off your ass and boogie down to the polls and do it! 1990 New Age Jrnl. Apr. 77/1 It was time to get off my ass, stop being a capitalist pig, and start doing some good things for people. 2015 Sunday Tribune (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 26 Apr. (Life section) 2 Most..who have achieved success in this country have done so because they got off their asses and decided to do something with their lives. P10. a. to bust (also break, whip, etc.) (a person's) ass. Cf. sense 3a. (a) To assault (a person severely); (in weakened use) to defeat or humiliate (a person). ΚΠ 1941 H. Steig Send me Down iii. 28 ‘For that I'll break your ass,’ Frank muttered. 1969 R. L. Keiser Vice Lords vi. 66 They catch us with a quarter, they going to whup our asses up. 1976 R. Telander Heaven is Playground (1995) 135 You're just a nothing 5′8″ dude and I can whip your ass on the court. 1990 F. Dannen Hit Men (1991) iii. 55 ‘Go out to that place, take over the kid's business,’ he proposed. ‘I'm ready to go over there and break his ass,’ Vastola said. 2005 S. Lowe & A. McArthur Is it just Me or is Everything Shit? (2006) 271 What are we gonna do—get down there and bust his ass? (b) To harangue, berate, or harass (a person). Cf. to bust (also break) (a person's) balls at ball n.1 Phrases 5c, to bust (also break) (a person's) chops at chop n.2 Additions a. ΚΠ 1965 S. Linakis In Spring War Ended ii. 32 Disciplinarians would bust your ass from sunup to sundown. 1989 J. Tyman Inside Out (1995) ii. 106 I thought jail was a place where they busted your ass, or trained you for something. 2006 H. D. Guthre To whom it may Concern! v. 265 He's been busting my ass about fucking off. Categories » b. to bust one's ass: see bust v.2 Phrases 5. P11. to be (also get, etc.) on a person's ass: to put a person under constant pressure to do something; to criticize or harass someone continually. ΚΠ 1943 M. D. Elevitch Let. 14 Nov. in Dog Tags Yapping (2003) 18 The mess sergeant really kept ‘on our ass’ (army lingo)... We scrubbed, cleaned, wiped and piled. 1970 H. S. Thompson Let. 20 Jan. in Fear & Loathing in Amer. (2000) 272 Random House is on my ass very seriously for not sending them a book ms., and I have to get at it. 1987 B. Parcells & M. Lupica Parcells i. 9 I've been on your ass all week about goal-line plays and short-yardage stuff. 2005 Toro Nov. 63/1 You never can tell..when the women are gonna get on your ass, and the only thing to do is fish an' forget about 'em. P12. to burn (also chap) a person's ass: to make a person annoyed or angry. ΚΠ 1944 Meanjin Press Summer 146 You guys burn my ass, he [sc. a sergeant] yells. Put that goddam drum back. 1968 D. Westheimer Song of Young Sentry viii. 140 Because you're so damn fatheaded it chaps my ass. 1989 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 15 Nov. What burns my ass is they can..say what a terrible operation this is and give a totally distorted picture. 2011 D. A. Bell Past came Hunting viii. 42 Her nervous display in front of an employee chapped his ass. P13. Originally U.S. Military. to chew (a person's) ass: to reprimand (a person) severely. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > rebuke or reprove [verb (intransitive)] reprovec1330 sniba1400 reprehend?a1439 expostulate1574 to rap (a person) on the knuckles (also fingers)1584 give it1594 reprimand1681 to pin a person's ears back1861 yell1886 to jump down a person's throat1916 to chew (a person's) ass1946 to slap (a person) down1960 1946 Amer. Speech 21 198 Chew ass, reprimand severely. 1973 Black Panther 17 Nov. 7/4 Maybe if he saw it, some pig might..get his ass chewed. 1989 D. Hackworth & J. Sherman About Face (1990) ix. 260 He stopped a Fighter Company jeep driver..to chew his ass for speeding. 2006 D. Trussoni Falling through Earth (2007) xiv. 269 They had lost their ride, and if they didn't find another one soon they would get their asses chewed by Pops, that was for sure. P14. out on one's ass: abruptly expelled, rejected, or dismissed (from a place, position, etc.). Often in to throw (also kick, etc.) (someone) out on his (also her, etc.) ass. Cf. out on one's ear at ear n.1 Phrases 1l. ΚΠ 1947 J. Steinbeck Wayward Bus vii. 97 In less than a week he'd be out on his ass. 1969 Observer 24 Aug. 21/3 Any girl could come in there alone..and if some guy bothers her, he gets thrown right out on his ass. 1974 Jet 21 Feb. 40 Everything would be going great with a girl until the girl's father found out I was a jazz musician. Then, bam, out on my ass. 1980 J. O'Faolain No Country for Young Men i. 15 If you can't do it you'll be out on your ass. 2008 New Yorker (Nexis) 4 Feb. 24 They had had eleven criminals in their parliament, all of whom were promptly kicked out on their asses. P15. your (also his, her, etc.) ass is grass: the person indicated is in a vulnerable position, and failure to fulfil an obligation, comply with specified conditions, etc., will bring severe consequences. Frequently used threateningly. ΚΠ 1960 Amer. Speech 35 262 Your ass is grass and I'm the lawnmower. 1969 Playboy Oct. 123 If an inspector spots him, his ass is grass. 1984 M. A. Jarman Dancing nightly in Tavern 109 The numbers better be kosher my man, or your ass is grass. 2004 J. Meno Hairstyles of Damned 11 She held her finger up to the girl's face... ‘The next time, your ass is grass.’ P16. up the ass: to a great or excessive extent or degree.Originally short for up to the ass: cf. up to one's (also the) ass at Phrases 3. ΚΠ 1963 J. Rechy City of Night ii. 149 He shows me this collection..—all kindsa weird costumes. An boots!—boots an costumes up the ass. 1973 E. Bunker No Beast so Fierce 46 Got book learnin' up the ass, but doesn't know a fuckin' thing about life or people. 1990 J. Welch Indian Lawyer 275 The guy probably had insurance up the ass, not to mention a fat bank account. 2005 C. Buzzell My War 17 There were computer-industry jobs up the ass in the Bay Area and companies were hiring like crazy. P17. to have a stick up one's ass and variants. a. To be extremely rigid or conventional; to be inflexible, strict, or strait-laced. ΚΠ 1967 Amer. Speech 42 229 Have a stick up (one's) ass, an expression indicating that the individual thus described is so boring that the speaker did not enjoy his company. 1980 M. Gordon Company of Women iv. 76 ‘He's got a stick up his ass...’ ‘No, he's a man of great firmness.’ 1997 R. A. Siegel All Money in World vii. 126 ‘Got a real stick up his ass,’ Glasser said. ‘That's true, he's a real square.’ 2004 R. Ferrigno Wake-up (2005) xxxviii. 213 Nice-looking woman, but a real stick up her ass. Give him ten minutes, and she'd loosen up. b. To have a persistent grievance with or negative obsession about something; to be angry or in a bad mood. ΚΠ 1990 S. King Stand (new ed.) xliii. 425 Her father ‘had a stick up his ass’ about Ronnie, her boyfriend. 1999 G. Phillips Jook x. 129 With this cop having a big stick up his ass about you, he's going to make it his mission to fuck with your life until he can bust you for Davida's murder. 2003 D. Burke Slangman Guide to Dirty Eng. 92/2 Monica must have a stick up her ass today. She keeps yelling at me for no reason! P18. out the ass: to a great or excessive degree. ΚΠ 1972 J. W. Haldeman War Year iv. 42 We got clerks out the ass in this company. 1980 Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois) 26 Nov. i. 7/3 Have bills out the ass—doctors, hospital, VISA and car. 2015 Beirut.com (Nexis) 8 May We women pay out the ass for the privilege of lasering off our hair. P19. a. to disappear (also vanish, etc.) up one's own ass: to be over-engaged with oneself or one's own concerns, affairs, or work, to the exclusion of anyone or anything else; to become excessively self-involved, self-important, or pretentious. [Originally with allusion to the behaviour humorously attributed to various (real or mythical) birds: see quot. 1951, and oozlum n.] ΚΠ 1951 C. Willingham Gates of Hell 86 A gub-gub bird..flies around and around in a circle so fast and so perpetually that eventually he flies up his own ass.] 1973 P. Schaeffer Hank's Navy Buddies 146 My thoughts running in tight circles, so tight they disappeared up their own asses. 1992 Q. Tarentino L.A. Weekly 22 Oct. in Q. Tarentino & G. Peary Q. Tarentino: Interviews (1998) 48 If all you can do is these little art films for 10 years.., you're going to climb up your own ass. 2008 Cape Argus (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 19 Aug. (Entertainment section) 4 Wouldn't it be great to arm our performers with the training they need to rescue the world from..its obsession with vanishing up its own ass? b. to be up one's own ass and variants: to be self-involved, pretentious, or conceited. ΚΠ 1997 A. Kaufman Who are We? 77 I'm Mother Goose, only, instead of a shoe I live up my own ass! 2014 A. M. Walters Lead me Not ix. 105 Even though she was on most days still firmly up her own ass, my roommate..read me better than anyone. P20. to pull (something) out of one's ass: to come up with (something) without forethought or preparation, to improvise. Cf. to pull (something) out of the hat at hat n. Phrases 21. J. E. Lighter Hist. Dict. Amer. Slang (1994) I. 43/1 records an oral use from 1974. ΚΠ 1979 L. K. Truscott Dress Gray xxviii. 360 They pulled names out of their asses and threw them around trying to describe the indescribable. 1996 Oshkosh (Wisconsin) Advance-Titan 13 Nov. 9/4 You..have an uncanny knack for pulling things out of your ass when it comes to crunch-time. 2014 Sun Herald (Sydney) (Nexis) 23 Nov. 3 Ball recalls how he told a cable executive that the show was about ‘the horrors of intimacy’, adding that this was something he ‘pulled out of his ass’. P21. like ass. a. Chiefly Guyana. To a great degree or extent; very much. ΚΠ 1985 R. Monar Backdam People 33 Sugrim wife nervous like ass, and every time she watch baby she crying. 1998 S. Persaud in S. Brown & J. Wickham Oxf. Bk. Caribbean Short Stories (1999) 424 Christmas. Just the three ah we in the apartment. Snow like ass outside. 2004 O. France Ghana must Go ii. 54 As for Germans, dem be good people, but believe me Wofa, dem go make you work like ass. b. Very bad or badly; awful, horrible; = like shit at shit n. and adj. Phrases 9. ΚΠ 1986 Pequod No. 22 127 It [sc. money] grows old with us, grows old and smells like ass. 2006 Time Out N.Y. 30 Mar. 91/3 This endearingly sloppy document of the Beastie Boys'..homecoming, largely shot on Hi8... That means technically, it looks like ass. 2011 K. Wuellner Unsat i. 35 This isn't a free pass to get drunk and treat Craig like ass. Categories » P22. ask my ass: see ask v. Phrases 11. to cover one's ass: see cover v.1 Additions 2. with one's finger up one's ass: see finger n. Phrases 4c(b). to get one's ass in gear: see gear n. Additions. to have one's head up one's ass: see head n.1 Phrases 6g(a). to get one's head out of one's ass: see head n.1 Phrases 6g(b). to get one's ass handed to one: see hand v. Phrases 2. to kick ass: see kick v.1 Additions. pain in the ass: see pain n.1 6b. not to give a rat's ass about: see rat n.1 Phrases 10. to have one's ass in a sling: see sling n.2 3d. to think the sun shines out of one's ass: see sun n.1 Phrases 2b(c)(ii). to talk out of one's ass: see talk v. Additions. < as lemmas |
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