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hard-ass verb- to endure a difficult situation US
- You did it the easiest way you could and hard-assed the difference. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 10, 1967
- to treat harshly US, 1970
- But the captain didn’t hard-ass worth a damn. — Malcom Braly, Felony Tank, p. 70, 1961
- Do you think we’re gonna stand here and be hard-assed because some dude in Norfolk forgot to endorse our orders? — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 143, 1970
- “The last thing Joey wants is nosy cops hard-assing him over the merchandize.” — Elizabeth Lowell, Running Scared, p. 188, 2001
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