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词组 ass
释义 ass
noun
  1. the buttocks, the posterior US, 1853
    • Her skirt is up over her ass, her thighs squirming underneath him, his penis in terrific erection. — Thomas Pynchon, Gravity’s Rainbow, p. 221, 1973
    • Samuel slapped Joe’s ass lightly. “Like this?” he squeaked, and spanked Joe again. — Dennis Cooper, Frisk, p. 49, 1991
    • Is it his imagination, or is she pushing her ass out at him? — Candace Bushnell, Four Blondes, p. 128, 2001
  2. the vagina UK, 1684
    • Why, the day he was dropped from his mammy’s ass / he slapped his pappy’s face. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 58, 1970
    • I had saved my hankie that I wiped Ruth’s ass out with after we had had our taste of sex, because I had a real freak of a nigger that I was gonna sell a smell of it to after I got back in the joint. — A. S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 66, 1973
    • Why same day he dropped from his mammy’s ass / Dolomite rear up slap his pappy’s face. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 95, 1990
  3. sex; a person as a sexual object US, 1910
    • Most of them were dogs, and I had more ass lined up at the house than I could take care of. — Juan Carmel Cosmes, Memoir of a Whoremaster, p. 24, 1969
    • The other numerous downtown clubs would not serve us, nor would the white prostitutes sell black G.I.s any ass. — Bobby Seale, A Lonely Rage, p. 106, 1978
    • And here’s what I want you to do: I want you to sell your ass. I’ll be in the car waiting. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 186, 1997
  4. the self; a person US, 1945
    • Not a living ass in that band could read a note except Elmer Schobel. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 51, 1946
    • Gramma said you better get your filthy ass out of this garden. — Cecil Brown, The Life and Loves of Mr. Jiveass Nigger, p. 6, 1969
    • Now that’s a hard motherfuckin’ fact of life, but it’s a fact of life your ass is gonna hafta git realistic about. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
    • My first thought is, “Hey, thanks a lot, man. Thanks for taking her ugly ass off our hands, because we didn’t know what we were going to do about her.” — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 129, 1997
  5. a fool UK, 1578
    From the level of intelligence stereotypically credited to the animal.
    • Ted’s greatest asset is the ability to make a complete ass of himself on camera. — Bruce Campbell, If Chins Could Kill, p. 291, 2002
    • Why Tony Benn is an ass[.] — The Guardian, 6 February 2003
ass on fire
said of a person who is either angry or rushed US, 1983
  • — Terrence M. Steele, Streettalk Thesaurus, p. 23
bring ass to get ass
used for conveying that a person who wants to win a fight must be willing to fight US
  • They has got to bring ass to get ass! Man, that Hiram Elliott Quinault is a bad mother-fucker. — Chuck Stone, King Strut, p. 58, 1970
  • In the Black idiom of my Georgia childhood, I believe we must make it ever clear to the white boy that he has “to bring ass to git ass.” — John Alfred Williams, Amistad, p. 106, 1971
  • But remember, muthafucka, you gotta bring ass to git ass – and I’m takin at least two of y’all with me! — Nathan Heard, A Cold Fire Burning, p. 12, 1974
  • You gotta bring ass to kick ass, so come on wid it. — New Jack City, 1990
bust your ass
to hurry, to exert yourself; to work extermely hard US, 1941
  • I bust my ass all day to take home a hundred and seventy bucks a week and I just can’t swing the kind of money it costs. — George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Doyle,, p. 33, 1971
  • He had always believed Hispanic girls would bust their ass to go out with a white man. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 250, 1991
  • One morning I heard my bell ring at dawn. I figured it was the UPS man with a package. I busted my ass down the stairs, trembling, because I couldn’t wait to get my hands on that bubble wrap. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 67, 1997
case of the ass
anger; frustration US
Vietnam war usage.
  • — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 8, 1968
eat your ass out
to berate someone US
  • The magistrate, a lovely, intelligent woman, dismissed the charge and ate the ass out of the assistant U.S. attorney for being overzealous. — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 64, 1996
in ass
in trouble TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1980
  • — Lise Winer, Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad and Tobago, 2003
on ass
on credit US
  • Put up in advance. We don’t play on ass around here. — Nathan Heard, A Cold Fire Burning, p. 104, 1974
take it up the ass
to take the passive role in anal intercourse US
  • “There’s a lady lawyer at the end of the bar that likes to take it in the ass,” he said.” — Gerald Petievich, To Die in Beverly Hills, p. 93, 1983
  • As long as you done your time nice, you didn’t rat anybody out, and you never took it in the ass. — Vincent Patrick, Family Business, p. 55, 1985
  • Padraig Byrne took it up the arse. — Chris Ryan, The Watchman, p. 13, 2001
up your ass!; up your arse!
an expression of contempt, rejection or derision US, 1956
your ass is grass
used for conveying the state of being in great trouble US, 1956
  • I never heard the man so pissed. They ass is grass, whoever it is. — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 40, 1974
  • Else my ass would be grass by now. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 74, 1975
  • Yo’ ass was grass, but he saved you. — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 39, 1977
  • If it all comes down, your ass is new-mown grass. — 48 Hours, 1982
your ass off
greatly intensifies the effort made in doing something US, 1946
  • Now you see it poppin off, got you in the club dancing your ass off[.] — Petey Pablo, I Told Y’All, 2001
  • Nikosi [Johnson] who is slowly succumbing to the disease [AIDS] is being propped up with an expensive cocktail of drugs so that he can “continue working his ass off”, as foster mother Gail Johnson puts it. — The Hindu, 9 December 2001
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