sass
IPA: sˈæs
noun
- The quality of being sassy.
- (US) Backtalk, cheek, sarcasm.
- (archaic) Vegetables used in making sauces.
- A subgenre of screamo music.
- A surname.
- (web design) Initialism of Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets (a style sheet language)
verb
- (intransitive, US, informal) To talk, to talk back.
- (transitive, US, informal) To speak insolently to.
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Examples of "sass" in Sentences
- It takes the Sasquatch out of the -- takes the "sass" out of the "squatch" or something.
- "That's the stuff for my money!" replied her brother; "'taters and apple-sass is my sass in the winter."
- This was to have happened in 2004, but there was so much sass from the people that it was put off till 09.
- "It's good those is easy got," said his sister Mary; "the sass is the most of the dinner to Bob most commonly."
- "It's good those is easy got," said his sister Mary; "the sass is the most of the dinner to Bob, most commonly."
- The best part of my Mother's Day was listening to my granddaughter give my daughter the kind of sass she used to give me.
- Myer snaps up sass & bide for $42.5m MYER has announced its $42.5 million purchase of high-end women's fashion label sass & bide.
- Software as a Service SaaS, typically pronounced 'sass' is a model of software deployment whereby a provider licenses an application to customers for use as a service on demand
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