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sassy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sassy
(adjective)
sassy
/
ˈ
sæsi/
adjective
sassier
;
sassiest
sassy
/
ˈ
sæsi/
adjective
sassier
;
sassiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of SASSY
[
also more sassy; most sassy
]
chiefly US, informal
1
:
having or showing a rude lack of respect
sassy
children
a
sassy
answer
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very stylish
her
sassy
new hairdo
She bought some
sassy
high heels.
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3
:
confident and energetic
the heroine's
sassy
charm
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