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have a nice ass
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "have a nice ass" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and may be considered vulgar.
It can be used in casual or humorous contexts, often as a compliment or playful remark about someone's physical appearance. Example: "I couldn't help but notice, you really have a nice ass in those jeans."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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4 human-written examples
I have a nice ass.
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And not just anybody can have a nice ass, but you can try.
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You're destroying freedom of speech, specifically my freedom to tell you you have a nice ass.
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"There's nothing nicer [than a compliment], even if it's a bit rude, like getting told that you have a nice ass.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
"If somebody has a nice ass crack, then I am always interested to have a look at it — that's the simian in me," he said.
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Acid attacks, cat-calls, eve-teasing, stalking behaviour, molestation, physical and sexual assaults of various kinds--all have those basic premises of "she's so beautiful", or "she has a nice ass", or "she's curvy in the right places," or "she drives me crazy the way she looks," etc.
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Hate when a stranger tells you that you have a nice ass?
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The most common response is, "But you have such a nice ass... .. as if the fact that I was born with a certain body type or worked to make it look a certain way through diet and exercise should determine my sexual role.
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So, follow these steps exactly and you're going to have a nice, delicious cupcake too! (not a real cupcake, just a bad-ass update).
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Have a nice day!" They're more like: "Nice pu**y," "I want to f**k you in the ass" or "I will f**k you".
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Have a nice life.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider your audience and the relationship you have with them before using this phrase.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "have a nice ass" in professional or formal settings, as it is generally considered inappropriate and could be offensive.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have a nice ass" functions primarily as a compliment, though a very informal and direct one. Ludwig indicates that this phrase is indeed used in English, but its usage is heavily context-dependent.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "have a nice ass" is a grammatically correct but informal compliment. It's crucial to consider the context and your relationship with the person before using it, as it can easily be perceived as offensive. According to Ludwig, this phrase is used in real-world contexts, primarily in news and media, but its appropriateness varies greatly depending on the setting. Safer alternatives include general compliments on someone's appearance or focusing on their style rather than specific body parts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
you have an amazing posterior
Employs a less crude, yet still direct, term for the buttocks.
that's a fine behind you've got
Maintains a slightly playful tone while using alternative vocabulary.
you have an attractive figure
Replaces directness with a more general compliment on overall appearance.
you have a well-toned backside
Emphasizes physical fitness and muscle definition.
you look great in those pants
Shifts focus to the visual impact of clothing.
nice shape
Uses a more discreet and abstract term to denote physical attractiveness.
you have a stunning physique
Employs a more sophisticated and formal vocabulary to express admiration.
you have a beautiful silhouette
Refers to the outline of the body, focusing on form and aesthetics.
you have a lovely form
Uses a classical term to describe the pleasing shape of the body.
you carry yourself well
Indirectly compliments physical appearance by praising posture and poise.
FAQs
Is it ever appropriate to tell someone they "have a nice ass"?
It's generally acceptable only in very informal settings, and with someone you know well. Be aware that this statement can easily be misconstrued as disrespectful or objectifying.
What are some safer alternatives to saying someone "has a nice ass"?
You could say they "have an attractive figure" or that they look great. These are less direct and less likely to cause offense.
How can I compliment someone's appearance without being inappropriate?
Focus on their style, or a specific piece of clothing. Complimenting someone's personality or skills is generally safer than commenting on their body.
What's the difference between saying "have a nice ass" and "you look good"?
Saying "you look good" is a general compliment and is usually acceptable in most situations. Saying someone "has a nice ass" is very specific, much more forward, and can be considered offensive.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested