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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that 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 refer to someone's physical appearance in a suggestive manner. Example: "Did you see her in those jeans? That ass is hard to miss."
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"And now that ass gettin' fatter and I know it's because of me," sings Future.
Sexy motherfucker, shaking that ass, shaking that ass, shaking that ass … Of course, if you could manage to close your eyes while listening to Prince (though why would you want to?), you could get lost in the music itself.
Shaking that ass, shaking that ass … In college, when most of my classmates were white, I noticed that Prince was often their connection to black America.
That small frame and that tight, small butt that seemed to leave him "shaking that ass, shaking that ass" for men and women alike?
'London, love that ass,' says Homme, a little purple from his exertions.
If only Sally hadn't liked that ass, things would never have reached this pass!
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He was imagining himself in the middle of all that ass-getting, imagining himself in love with an Island girl.
As for the second question, we have found that ASS-negative melanoma cells (immunostaining negative) appear to fall into three groups (Feun et al, 2004; Savaraj et al, 2007; Tsai et al, 2009; Savaraj et al, 2010).
That fucking ass!
"Well, don't let your mouth start nothing that your ass can't stand.
It's a USB key that kicks ass! Uses microSD!
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