ass
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: assespast: assedpp: asseding: assing
The word carries a sharp duality between its literal zoological meaning and its vulgar slang usage. When referring to the animal, it is often found in archaic or biblical texts, though donkey is the modern standard for neutral conversation. In modern social contexts, it functions as a versatile insult or a crude anatomical reference. It ranges from mild teasing among friends to aggressive hostility in an argument, typically conveying a sense of clumsiness, arrogance, or lack of intelligence.
Countable when referring to the animal or a foolish person. Uncountable when referring to the anatomical region in a general sense.