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assman (plural assmen)

  1. Someone who rides a donkey.
    • 1856, Emmeline Stuart-Wortley, The Sweet South, London: Printed for Private Circulation: Volume 2, Chapter 14, p. 173,[1]
      We met several camelestrians on our road, and horsemen and assmen; and the scenery in many parts was very pretty.
    • 1885, George Manville Fenn, chapter 15, in Dick O’ the Fens[2], London: Blackie & Son, published 1888, page 244:
      No sooner was Tom upright than the donkey gave the whole of his skin and muscles a wrench sidewise, which felt as if the seat was being dragged away. ¶ The consequence was that Tom nearly went off to the right. He was too good an assman, though []
    • 1937, Robert Byron, The Road to Oxiana[3], London: Macmillan, Part 4, p. 154:
      Even the asses have a fashionable air, large white beasts loaded with cushions, fringes, and tassels; so that horsemen and assmen trot side by side on equal terms in the gay parade.
  2. (slang, vulgar) An individual male who prefers voluptuous buttocks in a female.

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