to be on someone's ass

  • 21cover someone's ass — verb To make preparations or take precautions to ensure that a person is not blamed or punished for his or her conduct. Killian kept the files because he was trying to cover his ass, Via said. He was always worried something would come back on… …

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  • 22bag someone's ass — vb American to leave, go away, get lost . The expression literally means to thrust into a gar bage bag and throw away. ► She had no intention of having lunch with him and that was that ... Why couldn t she simply tell him to bag his ass? (The… …

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  • 23whip someone's ass — see ass II …

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  • 24chew (someone's) ass — vb American to chastise, tell off, give someone a severe dressing down . A colloquial expression heard typically in educa tional institutions and the armed serv ices …

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  • 25chew someone's ass out — v. criticize or scold someone …

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  • 26bust someone's ass — use physical force to injure someone in a fight …

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  • 27kiss someone's ass — vulgar slang behave obsequiously toward someone …

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  • 28ass — [[t]æ̱s[/t]] asses 1) N COUNT An ass is an animal which is related to a horse but which is smaller and has long ears. 2) N COUNT (disapproval) If you describe someone as an ass, you think that they are silly or do silly things. [INFORMAL] He was… …

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  • 29ass-kisser — American, taboo! kiss (someone s) ass to try too hard to please someone and to agree with everything they say, in a way which other people find unpleasant. They re just a load of ass kissers! …

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  • 30ass — [ æs ] noun ▸ 1 part of body you sit on ▸ 2 stupid/annoying person ▸ 3 animal like a horse ▸ 4 for emphasizing orders ▸ 5 sexual activity ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count IMPOLITE the part of your body that you sit on. British usually arse 2. ) count a… …

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