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sassy
1[sas-ee]
adjective
disrespectful or impudent; impertinent; insolent.
Don't get sassy with me!
boldly stylish and smart; pert.
a sassy red handbag.
sassy
2[sas-ee]
noun
sassy
1/ ˈsæsˌwʊd, ˈsæsɪ /
noun
a W African leguminous tree, Erythrophleum guineense, with poisonous bark ( sassy bark ) and hard strong wood
the bark or wood of this tree or the alkaloid derived from them, which is sometimes used in medicine
sassy
2/ ˈsæsɪ /
adjective
informal, insolent, impertinent
Other Word Forms
- sassiness noun
- sassily adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of sassy2
Word History and Origins
Origin of sassy1
Origin of sassy2
Example Sentences
He described Ethan as "sassy" and "boisterous" and that he loved nothing more than a cuddle.
Her ability to switch from a sassy upbeat dance number to a vulnerable, acoustic solo performance is also impressive.
Dressing like Marie Antoinette to attend a luncheon at Tiffany’s isn’t sassy fashion sense — it’s a cry for help.
Even a tiny robot — DG-33, sort of cutesy spin on a trash compactor — has developed some quirks, namely a sassy Southern accent.
Liz is a compelling creation, at once smart, sassy and wily, and there is fun to be had watching her slickly outwit credulous individuals.
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