Ass-Ass

Alternate to Jack-Hole

1. The combination of a Jack-Ass, and an Ass-Hole.
2. Someone who is both stupid (Jack-ass) and mean/rude (ass-hole).
That guy is such a jack-hole he flipped me off for yielding to a pedestrian in the crosswalk... -John
What an Ass-Ass... -Jason
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Ass

My ass died.

"Oooohhh look at that ASS! ;)"
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ass

word inserted between an adjective and a noun for seemingly no reason at all
Dude: Man, that's some hot ass bitches!!

Gal: Girl, look at them ugly ass boys!!

Mom: I'm tired of these bad ass kids!!

Teacher: Get ready to take this hard ass test!!

Meteorologist: There's a 30% chance it's gonna be a hot ass day!!
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-ass

Suffix added to adjectives and participles to intensify their meaning. By extention, these words may used as abstract nouns.
Party Grrl One: That stupid drunk-ass just fell into the pool!
Party Grrl Two: Hey, check out that nasty-ass drunk streaking down the street like a dumbass!
Party Grrl One: Cool! That gives me a chance to talk to his fineass brother.
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in the ass

the thing you ask for before your girl pulls out a strap on
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this ass

the best thing you’ll lay eyes on
come get a piece of this ass”
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ass

Originally just the name for the donkey, this word had no filthy connotations until about the late 1700s, early 1800s, when the pronunciation of true (English) word for the backside, "arse", had changed enough to sound much like "ass", seeing as how the English often don't pronounce the "r" when they speak.

To avoid any unwanted baggage associated with the word, the name of the ass was changed to "donkey". As a result, the word "arse" has disappeared from American vocabulary.

Although before World War I they were similar, the British pronunciations of "ass" /æs/ and "arse" /ɑːs/ are now very different.
-"Joe, how do you say donkey in Spanish?"
-"Burro."
-"How would you spell it?"
-"B-U-R-R-O-W."
-"... it seems that you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground."
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