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grab-ass noun horseplay US, 1947- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 22, 1968
- That don’t mean you should play grab-ass for five days before showing up at Portsmouth. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 21, 1970
- He quit all grabass in the barracks, pursued his job and studied with new purpose[.] — Earl Thompson, Tattoo, p. 651, 1974
- When the pace of the action was broken by periods like this, we sometimes compensated by indulging in what the army called "grab-ass." — Robert Mason, Chickenhawk, p. 289, 1983
- You know what the son of a bitch did? He started playing grab-ass with me out there. — Glenn Savan, White Palace, p. 159, 1987
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