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sass
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sass
(verb)
sass
/
ˈ
sæs/
verb
sasses
;
sassed
;
sassing
sass
/
ˈ
sæs/
verb
sasses
;
sassed
;
sassing
Britannica Dictionary definition of SASS
[
+ object
]
chiefly US, informal
:
to talk to (someone) in a rude way that does not show proper respect
He got drunk and
sassed
a cop.
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— sass
noun
[
noncount
]
Don't give me any
sass
. [=
back talk
, (
Brit
)
backchat
]
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