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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ass said" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended as a play on words or a humorous expression, but without context, it is not usable in standard communication.
Example: "As the famous saying goes, 'What the ass said is often overlooked in serious discussions.'"
Alternatives: "as it was said" or "as previously mentioned".
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"I couldn't find an attorney," Ass said.
"Some days I love Rembrandt; some days I want to kick his ass," said Wieseman.
Come a couple of weeks' time, I'll whoop your ass," said Chisora.
"He has got set ideas on what he likes and doesn't like and is not afraid to kick ass," said one close colleague, who predicts "massive changes".
"Can't innovate any more my ass," said marketing chief Phil Schiller, announcing a forthcoming Mac Pro desktop computer which will be assembled in the US.
That wilful neglect on their part is about to come back and possibly bite all of us in the ass," said Nick Merrill, the executive director of the Calyx Institute, a technology focused research group that promotes encryption tools.
Similar(43)
"Kicking Hollywood's ass," says Bruce Willis.
"It is not new that someone grab a woman's ass," says Schrader.
'London, love that ass,' says Homme, a little purple from his exertions.
"The punks had given us a kick up the ass," says Richards.
"Oklahoma was on its ass," says Hardesty.
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