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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asses down" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "asses down," which may be intended to mean "asses" as in "buttocks" or "sit down."
Example: "He told everyone to put their asses down on the chairs."
Alternatives: "sit down" or "take a seat".
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As in "Mom, Pa, sit yo asses down, I've got something to tell y'all.
All the while, Brooks's video captured Casebolt repeating orders for teens to "get their asses down on the ground," "stop shooting [their] mouths off".
But that hasn't stopped us from continuing to plop our huge asses down on the couch every fourth Thursday in November here in the States.
These days we can hardly find the energy to raise our eyes from the tiny screens three inches from our faces in order to watch watch larger screens, to say nothing of dragging our asses down to ye olde theater for something as anachronistic as the opera.
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"Sit your ass down," they tell the boy.
"I live in Calabasas too and @justinbieber needs to slow his ass down," he wrote.
He finally exploded and called Perez the c-bomb, a "piece of shit", a "wankstain" and threatened to "ruin the dude … shut your ass down and break you, bro".
In "Boyz," Bassett effectively portrayed a mother who aspired to the middle class while trying to stay "real"; she was especially imperious and charming in a scene with Fishburne, where she commanded him to "sit your ass down," and then said, "Now it's my time to talk.... Don't think you're special.
Apparently this only appears over certain pre-coded commercials but best of all you can plop your ass down for more commercials by clicking the green thumbs-up button.
Brian Mcknight, sit yo ass down!
I sat my ass down and came up with this music WHEN I HAD NOTHING.
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