Sass

Pronunciation

 * , {{SAMPA|/s{s/}}
 * , {{SAMPA|/s{s/}}

Noun

 * 1) cheek, back-talk
 * “Looky here — mind how you talk to me; I’m a-standing about all I can stand now — so don’t gimme no sass.”
 * “Say — if you give me much more of your sass I’ll take and bounce a rock off’n your head.”
 * “Say — if you give me much more of your sass I’ll take and bounce a rock off’n your head.”
 * “Say — if you give me much more of your sass I’ll take and bounce a rock off’n your head.”

Translations

 * Dutch:, , zever


 * Russian: дерзость

Verb

 * 1) To talk, to talk back.
 * “The duke he begun to abuse him for an old fool, and the king begun to sass back, and the minute they was fairly at it I lit out and shook the reefs out of my hind legs, and spun down the river road like a deer, for I see our chance; and I made up my mind that it would be a long day before they ever see me and Jim again.”
 * “But, good land! what did he want to sass back for? You see, it couldn’t do him no good, and it was just nuts for them.”
 * “But, good land! what did he want to sass back for? You see, it couldn’t do him no good, and it was just nuts for them.”
 * “But, good land! what did he want to sass back for? You see, it couldn’t do him no good, and it was just nuts for them.”

Translations

 * Dutch:, opspelen


 * Russian: дерзить, нахальничать, говорить дерзости

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