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-ass; -assed suffix used as an intensifier for the preceding adjective or adverb US, 1903- “Get up the stairs, you sassy-assed bitch,” yelled Agent No. 3. — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 110, 1971
- A punk-ass kid I was, but I looked it over. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 10, 1975
- Shit, it was only about seven miles long, I don’t know what we needed it for, little piss-ass island. — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 272, 1987
- Plus we’re gonna send for a free specialist so you’re not at the mercy of those sorry-ass state sawbones. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 288, 1990
- I’ve seen a lot of crazy-ass shit in my time — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- Big ass – huge, enormous. — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 1, March 1996
- Do you know how depressing it is to sit in the same room you two sat in when you were both 14? There’s the little-ass dresser, the little-ass bed, and the poster of Tony Doreset on the wall. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 93, 1997
- Why are we listening to this whiny-ass music? — American Beauty, 1999
- Jeff was in the studio playin’ with this old-ass piano. — Eminem (Marshall Mathers), Angry Blonde, 2001
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