asses

[ˈæsɪz]

asses Definition

plural form of 'ass', meaning a hoofed mammal of the horse family with long ears and a braying call, typically used as a beast of burden.

Using asses: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "asses" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer uses his asses to carry goods to the market.

  • Example

    The donkey is a type of ass.

  • Example

    Asses are known for their stubbornness.

Phrases with asses

  • behave in a foolish or embarrassing way

    Example

    He made an ass of himself by telling that joke at the funeral.

  • kick someone's ass

    to beat or defeat someone decisively

    Example

    If you don't study, the exam will kick your ass.

  • work one's ass off

    to work extremely hard

    Example

    I've been working my ass off to finish this project on time.

Origins of asses

from Old English 'ass(a)', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'ezel' and German 'Esell'

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Summary: asses in Brief

'Asses' [ˈæsɪz] is the plural form of 'ass,' which refers to a hoofed mammal of the horse family with long ears and a braying call, typically used as a beast of burden. Phrases like 'make an ass of oneself' and 'kick someone's ass' use 'ass' informally to denote foolish behavior and decisive defeat, respectively. 'Work one's ass off' is another informal phrase that means to work extremely hard.