English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From ass (arse, asshole) +‎ -y.

Adjective

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assy (comparative assier or more assy, superlative assiest or most assy)

  1. (Canada, US, vulgar) Characteristic of or like an ass or asshole.
    • 2009, Jincy Willett, The Writing Class:
      Maybe "the assiest asshat in assville" wasn't as minty fresh as all that.

Etymology 2

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From ass (donkey) +‎ -y.

Adjective

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assy (comparative assier or more assy, superlative assiest or most assy)

  1. Like or resembling an ass; asinine.
    • 2009, Mary Hogan, Pretty Face:
      I am the assiest of all asses. I bray in my sleep.

Etymology 3

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Short for assembly.

Noun

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assy

  1. Abbreviation of assembly.
    • 1984, Dan Poynter, The parachute manual: a technical treatise on aerodynamic decelerators, page 172:
      A manually operated 28' seat assy with a white C-8 canopy.

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Portuguese

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Adverb

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assy (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete form of assim.