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nice ass
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nice ass" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and can be considered vulgar.
It can be used in casual contexts, often to compliment someone's physical appearance, but it may not be appropriate in formal writing or professional settings. Example: "I couldn't help but notice that she has a nice ass when she walked by in those jeans."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
30 human-written examples
Where does Littlefinger get such nice ass robes?
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"Nice ass!" he screams as she walks away.
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A local girl will have hips and a nice ass but won't be quick about letting you touch her.
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"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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There can't be anything nicer than being told how pretty you are, even if it comes along with vulgarity, like being told what a nice ass you have".
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Isn't it a nice ass?" Perron explained to me, "It all started, well — There hasn't been a female lead who's been able to be both absurdist and sexual.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
30 human-written examples
"'Got a nice fucking ass.' I'm like, 'Cool, I like skinny white chicks with big tits.' Doesn't really fucking do much for me".
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The bald one narrowed his eyes and glared at Jackson: "You've got a wedding ring on and a nice-ass camera around your neck.
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It was obvious that Sean didn't want to talk to me, but when I asked him how much he could score in an average haul, he couldn't pass up the chance to brag: "I'm living in a nice-ass house.
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I won't say whether he succeeds, only that at one point, Cleveland slaps Donna on her rear, and says that her, "nice fat ass is mine".
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I tried talking to one person one time, something about how nice her ass was, but when our eyes met, I withered and slunk away.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider your audience and the context before using the phrase "nice ass". It is generally inappropriate in formal or professional settings.
Common error
Avoid using "nice ass" in situations where politeness and respect are paramount, as it can be perceived as disrespectful or objectifying.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nice ass" functions primarily as a compliment or catcall, often used to express physical attraction. Ludwig AI suggests that this usage can be perceived as vulgar. Examples from Ludwig show it used in direct compliments, street harassment, and even in media portrayals of character objectification.
Frequent in
News & Media
85%
Wiki
10%
Social Media
5%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "nice ass" is an informal expression used primarily to compliment or express attraction to someone's physical appearance. Ludwig AI indicates it is grammatically correct but can be perceived as vulgar or objectifying. Its appropriateness depends heavily on the context, being unsuitable for professional or formal environments. While frequently found in news and media reporting on its usage, it's crucial to consider safer alternatives like "attractive backside" or "great figure" to avoid potential offense. As Ludwig's examples demonstrate, context is key to ensure respectful communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fine ass
A colloquial and slightly more positive way of saying "nice ass".
hot ass
More intense and suggestive; implies strong attraction.
attractive backside
More polite and less direct alternative. Focuses on general attractiveness.
good looking rear
Directly compliments appearance but in a less provocative way.
appealing rear
A more formal and less suggestive way to compliment someone's posterior.
great figure
Broader compliment referring to overall body shape, avoiding specific body parts.
well-shaped posterior
More descriptive and clinical; less likely to be considered offensive.
pleasing curves
Focuses on the shape in a general sense; avoids direct reference to the body part.
alluring glutes
A somewhat technical and appreciative way to describe the gluteal muscles.
excellent physique
A more general compliment on a person's physical form, less focused on one specific feature.
FAQs
Is it appropriate to use the phrase "nice ass" in professional environments?
No, the phrase "nice ass" is generally considered inappropriate for professional settings due to its informality and potential for being perceived as offensive or objectifying.
What are some safer alternatives to "nice ass"?
Consider using alternatives like "attractive backside", "great figure", or "appealing rear" depending on the context and your relationship with the person.
What makes the phrase "nice ass" potentially offensive?
The phrase "nice ass" can be seen as objectifying because it focuses on a specific body part and reduces a person's worth to their physical appearance, which can be disrespectful.
How can I compliment someone's appearance without being inappropriate?
Focus on general qualities like their style, overall attractiveness, or a specific outfit, rather than commenting on specific body parts. Use phrases like "you look great today" or "that outfit suits you well".
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested