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asshat +‎ -ery

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asshattery (uncountable)

  1. (informal) The obnoxious behaviour of an asshat.
    • 2005, Bitch: feminist response to pop culture, numbers 27-30:
      [] we can only speculate that Pratt's imminent departure is the reason her August editor's letter was so full of bitter, reader-insulting asshattery.
    • 2009, Nathan Smithe, The Bible 2.0:
      It was such a momentous culmination of prophetic asshattery that even the elements themselves, Earth, Water, Wind, Fire, Toilet Cake, were forced to stand up and take notice.
    • 2016, Jessi Klein, You'll Grow Out of It, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
      In retrospect, the misunderstanding about the plan was forgivable [] but the genuine asshattery on his part was not picking up the phone to call me.

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