Revision as of 09:41, 30 May 2007 view sourceYaelcohen444 (talk | contribs)10 editsNo edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 10:08, 30 May 2007 view source Tins128 (talk | contribs)1,687 editsm Revert to revision 133064713 dated 2007-05-24 00:38:21 by Aliajacta using popupsNext edit → | ||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
'''Ass''' may refer to: | '''Ass''' may refer to: | ||
{{wiktionarypar|ass}} | {{wiktionarypar|ass}} | ||
] | |||
*The most common phonological and spelling variation of ] in American English, a word for the ] or for the ]<ref>“.” The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. www.bartleby.com/61/. Accessed 2006-10-23.</ref> | |||
*Ass, from Old English ''assa'', ultimately from Latin ''asinus'', is the older word for ]. | |||
** ] may mean the wild donkey, or it may mean its wild relative the ], also known as a "half ass" -another animal of the horse genus. | |||
** Figuratively, a ] (], ], ]). The ass (donkey) typified clumsiness and stupidity since ancient times; ''asshead'' dates to 1550, ''to make an ass of oneself'' to 1590 - this has been conflated with "arse". | |||
* "Asses" is also the (English and Latin) plural of the ], a Roman weight and unit of money. | |||
* Abbreviation of ''assinatura'', Portuguese for "sign(ature)". | * Abbreviation of ''assinatura'', Portuguese for "sign(ature)". | ||
* In Old Norse mythology, an ] is one of the ]. | * In Old Norse mythology, an ] is one of the ]. |
Revision as of 10:08, 30 May 2007
Ass may refer to:
- The most common phonological and spelling variation of arse in American English, a word for the anus or for the buttocks
- Ass, from Old English assa, ultimately from Latin asinus, is the older word for donkey.
- Wild ass may mean the wild donkey, or it may mean its wild relative the onager, also known as a "half ass" -another animal of the horse genus.
- Figuratively, a buffoon (fool, idiot, clown). The ass (donkey) typified clumsiness and stupidity since ancient times; asshead dates to 1550, to make an ass of oneself to 1590 - this has been conflated with "arse".
- "Asses" is also the (English and Latin) plural of the as, a Roman weight and unit of money.
- Abbreviation of assinatura, Portuguese for "sign(ature)".
- In Old Norse mythology, an Áss is one of the Æsir.
- Ass is the local name of the Italian commune of Asso.
- Ass variations include and are not limited to: ass hole, jackass, ass-o-lantern, etc.
The acronym ASS stands for:
- ASS (gene), a human gene that encodes for the enzyme argininosuccinate synthetase.
- ASS (car), made in France from 1919 to 1920.
- After school special (TV program).
- American Science and Surplus, a seller of surplus and educational goods, many of which are odd, amusing, and/or useful.
- Alness (National Rail code: ASS), a railway station in the United Kingdom station information; Template:Mmukpcloc; live departures and arrivals.
- The German generic term for Aspirin (short for Acetylsalicylsäure, acetylsalicylic acid), comparable to the term ASA in some English-speaking countries.
- Advanced SubStation Alpha, a subtitles format.
- Asshole (game), a card game also known as Ass.
- Angle-Side-Side, a faulty proof of congruency of two triangles (also called SSA).
- American Sociological Association, known as the American Sociological Society until 1959.
- Austrian Social Service, an Austrian non-profit organization.
- African sleeping sickness.
Notes
- “ass.” The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. www.bartleby.com/61/. Accessed 2006-10-23.
References
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: