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unass verb- to stand up; to remove yourself from your immediate location US
- And the next thing I knew, she was screaming. I made like a dog and “un-assed the scene,” but my friend tried to explain to the cops. — Robert deCoy, The Nigger Bible, p. 235, 1967
- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 24, 1968
- — Malachi Andrews and Paul T. Owens, Black Language, p. 86, 1973
- “Un-ass immediately and get in tight in contact.” — Anthony Herbert, Soldier, p. 389, 1973
- We trained on how to board a chopper prior to an insertion and during an extraction, and, more importantly, how to unass one during an insertion. — Gary Linderer, The Eyes of the Eagle, p. 32, 1991
- “Unass me, woman,” he said. “Get back in the house and make yourself useful.” — Eric Jerome Dickey, Cheaters, p. 60, 1999
- to knock someone out of a sitting position US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 228, 1991
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