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Styling often retro; "Those clothes are sassy!"
(sauce) to give abuse; impudence
To trick a person into doing something that like a good idea but will end in disaster; "Be careful you don't get Sassered." The term was brought back to prominence in 2004 by the Sasser Worm that almsot brought the Internet to its knees.
Sass is American slang for to speak or behave insolently towards someone. Sass is American slang for impudence, insolance.
n Scottish English person. Gaelic, ultimately derived from Latin “Saxones”, meaning “floppy haired twat with silly accent”.
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A genus of trees including, according to modern authors, only the true laurel (Laurus nobilis), and the larger L. Canariensis of Madeira and the Canary Islands. Formerly the sassafras, the camphor tree, the cinnamon tree, and several other aromatic trees and shrubs, were also referred to the genus Laurus.
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A large African antelope (Alcelaphus lunata), similar to the hartbeest, but having its horns regularly curved.
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A sluice or lock, as in a river, to make it more navigable.
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The powdered leaves of the baobab tree, used by the Africans to mix in their soup, as the southern negroes use powdered sassafras. Cf. Couscous.
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A West African antelope (Damalis Senegalensis), allied to the sassaby. It is reddish gray, with a black face, and a black stripe on the outside of the legs above the knees.
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Of or pertaining to Yezdegerd, the last Sassanian monarch of Persia, who was overthrown by the Mohammedans; as, the Yezdegerdian era, which began on the 16th of June, a. d. 632. The era is still used by the Parsees.
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A Saxon; an Englishman; a Lowlander.
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An aromatic drink prepared from sassafras bark and other ingredients, at one time much used in London.
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An American tree of the Laurel family (Sassafras officinale); also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste.
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Native boric acid, found in saline incrustations on the borders of hot springs near Sasso, in the territory of Florence.
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Belonging to, or resembling, a natural order (Lauraceae) of trees and shrubs having aromatic bark and foliage, and including the laurel, sassafras, cinnamon tree, true camphor tree, etc.
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Stones left after sifting.
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A word used to emphasize a statement.
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A large American bombycid moth (Callosamia promethea). Its larva feeds on the sassafras, wild cherry, and other trees, and suspends its cocoon from a branch by a silken band.
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Alt. of Sassorolla
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Alt. of Sassoline
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The rock pigeon. See under Pigeon.
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Alt. of Sassabye
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