ass:
1. Generic term for the rump , the buttocks and/or the anus . See ass [SYN] for synonyms.Quotes:
(1) Sandy (Shandra Beri) and Roxanne Kowalski (Daryl Hannah) in Roxanne (1987):
-- Sandy: ' He's got a great ass .'
-- Roxanne: ' Too bad it's on his shoulders .'
(2) Knobby (Larry Mintz) in Burglar (1987): ' The guy had-more-ass-than-a-toilet-seat .'
(3) Joan (Elizabeth Perkins) and friends at the softball park in About Last Night... (1986):
-- Joan ' That second baseman has a really nice ass .'
-- Friend: ' I refuse to go-out-with a man whose ass is smaller than mine .'
-- Joan: ' Pickings are going to be scarce .'
(4) From Graffiti. Two Thousand Years of Wall Writing by Robert Reisner: ' Homosexuality is a pain-in-the-ass . '
(5) Gabe Cash (Kurt Russell) dressed in-drags in Tango and Cash (1989): ' Excuse me. I think my pantyhose are riding up into the unknown .'
2. The posterior excluding the anus .
3. A person regarded as a sex partner or sex-object . Expressions such as: ass , cute ass , (cute) piece-of-ass , fuck ass , are typical of the sexual objectivation of women.
Quote: Detective Harry (C. Emmett Walsh) looking at a ptoho of Val (Mimi Rogers) in Fourth Story (1990): ' Why would he walk out on a beautiful piece-of-ass like that .'
4. To have-sex .
5. In prostitution , to turn-a-trick or tricks .
6. Long-eared, stubborn quadruped of the horse family or, by extension, a stupid, stubborn person or a pompous fool, also known as an asshole , which see for synonyms.
7. The expression ' to make an ass of oneself , to act stupidly in public.
Quote: Professor Bertram Potts (Gary Cooper) in Ball of Fire (1941): 'I made an ass of myself and I know it .'
8. Kiss my ass! A rude insult.
Synonyms: toss my salad; kiss my grits. The reply to that in Greedy (1994) is: ' That would take all night '. In Cabin Boy (1994) it is: ' I think I'll pass on that .'
9. My ass! An exclamation of disbelief, denial , or defiance.
10. Tight-ass , a morally-rigid or moralizing person.
Synonyms: dip-in-the-fudge-pot, fuck-in-the-brown, butt-plug, 66, 99, a-bit-of-brown, a-bit-of-ring, a-bucking, ace-fuck, anal-coitus, anal-copulation, anal-dance, anal-delight, anal-intercourse, anal-genital coition, anal-genital coitus, fuck up the ass, fuck where the devil fears to tread, fudge-packing, get some brown (surgar), get-some-mud-for-the-duck, get-some-round-eye, getting some round eye, go-Hollywood, going-down-the-dirt-road, going-down-the-Hershey-highway, going-up-the-ass, going-up-the-chute, going up mustard road, going-up-the-Hershey-Bar-road, go-up-the-dirt-road, going-up-the-mustard-road, going up the (old) dirt road, Greek (greek), Greek-art(s), Greek-culture(s), Greek-love, Greek-style, Greek-way, greeking, gut-reaming, guy-fucking, have-a-bit-of-bum, have-a-bit-of-navy-cake, have-a-bit-of-tail, Hershey-Bar-route, high-Greek, Hindustani-jig, hole-in-one, hole-it, hose, hot-dogging, impale, in-the-brown, in-the-saddle, Italian-culture, Italian-fashion, Italian-habit, Italian-way, keester-stab, kicking the back the door in, lay-the-leg, let's-play-52-pick-up, love that dare not speak its name, mix-your-peanut-butter, molly, moon shot (moonshot), (the) nameless crime, navy-style, ninety-nine, open-up-the-ass, open-up-someone's-ass, oscarize, pack-fudge, pack-some-mud, packing-mud, paint-the-bucket, part-cheeks, part-someone's-cheeks, penoanal-intercourse, penoanal sex, perve, phallate-per-rectum, pick-up-the-soap, pig-sticking, pipe, pitch, plank, play-chess, play-checkers, play-dump-truck, play-leapfrog, plug, popping it in the toaster, a pot of brown, pound someone's ass (butt or cheeks), pound the ass (butt or cheeks), proctophallism, pulling-the-train, pumping-off
Quotes Containing ass:
Alan Ginsberg. Howl (line 37): 'who let themselves be fucked in the ass by saintly motorcyclists, and screamed with joy.'
'A fuck-up. Another goddam, four-star, class-A fuck-up! Every backward candy-ass shit-for-brains fuck-up in the city, I get 'em. Not Wynnefield, not South Philly, not Germantown, me!' Henry Coleman (Art Evans) in Downtown (1990)
'If you stick around here I'm gonna fuck your ass and they'll send you home with your balls-in-a-sling .' Sgt Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) to a South African diplomat in Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
Donald Patterson (Robert Blake) and the Transit Twins policemen Charlie (Woody Harrelson) and his brother John (Wesley Snipes) in Money Train (1995) - Donald : 'You're right on the edge. You're a wreck looking for someplace to happen. I'll be there and I'll fuck you dead.' - Charlie : 'Do you think he wants to fuck us before we're dead or fuck us after we're dead?' - John: 'Either way it's a pain-in-the-ass .'
'I'm your worst fucking nightmare, man . I'm a nigger with a badge . That means I got the mission to kick your fucking ass whenever I feel like it .' Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) in a cowboy bar in 48 HRS. (1983). (1) 'I'm your worst nightmare.' - Sam McMurray, as Glen, in Raising Arizona (1987) (2) 'I'm your worst nightmare! An eight year old with a badge .' - Norman D . Golden II, as Devon Butler, assisting detective Burt Reynolds for a day, gives a speeding ticket to the school principal in Cop and a Half (1993) (3) '- Who is this? - Your worst nightmare.' - Ted Levine, as terrorist Alex Tierney, in Detonator (1993) (4) 'Mr. Whitney? Yeah, this is your worst nightmare. The Liberty Maid. I've got a message for you and your Pentagon cronies.' - Martha Plimpton, as The Liberty Maid / Alison on the run with brothers John and Sam, to their father Mr. Whitney (Stephen Tobolowsky) in Josh and S.A.M. (1993) (5) 'You've seen these movies where they say: Make my Day! or, I'm your worst nightmare! Well, listen to this one. Rubber baby-buggy bumpers .' - Arnold Schwarzenegger, as Jack Slater, in Last Action Hero (1993) (6) 'I'm gonna be your worst nightmare.' - Rock Reilly (Tom Berenger) engaging Eddie Devane (William McNamara) in a fist fight in Chasers (1994). (7) 'Welcome to your worst nightmare.' - Herbert Cadbury (Jonathan Hyde) playing gin rummy with the prison lowlife (Rush Pearson) in Richie Rich (1994). (8) '- Who are you? - I'm you're worst nightmare. I'm a citizen with a constitutional right to bear arms. ' - The Canadian Montie (Steven Wright) and the American Sheriff Bud Boomer (John Candy) in Canadian Bacon (1995)
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