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The phrase "ass as the" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used in informal or colloquial contexts, often to emphasize a comparison or to convey a strong opinion.
Example: "He acted like an ass as the leader of the group, making poor decisions that affected everyone."
Alternatives: "fool as the" or "jerk as the".
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Only in this country could someone willingly choose a small ass as the symbol of a political party, perhaps convinced that the voter is so beaten down that he would not notice.
This can be a bit of a pain in the ass as the cover is temperamental about snapping into place.
It's no longer Keith Rubinstein's white $84 Million dollar apartment sellin' ass as the obvious face of gentrification.
I certainly wouldn't stick my tongue as far up its ass as the rest of the press.
Her oblivious exclamation that, "This game is kickin' my ass!" as the other girls conspired to get her wasted was a particular high point.
"I am not going to sit on my ass as the events that affect me unfold to determine the course of my life.
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So we bout to rob your ass as soon as the Marta passes".
I do understand where he's coming from: fame is a very seductive thing, and it can turn around and bite you on the ass as quickly as walk in the door.
The ox and the ass, as well as other animals, became a part of nativity scene tradition.
My brothers were being pains in the ass, as is their wont, and upset me to the point that I was sent to time out upstairs, alone.
Before she could turn around, whoever it was slapped her on the ass as hard as he could and took off back the same way he came.
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