get your ass in here

get your ass in here
get your ˌass over/in ˈhere, etc. f7 idiom
(slang, especially NAmE) a rude way of telling sb to come here, etc.
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  • get your ass over here — get your ˌass over/in ˈhere, etc. f7 idiom (slang, especially NAmE) a rude way of telling sb to come here, etc. Main entry: ↑assidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • get your ass in gear — get your ass in (or into) gear [in imperative] hurry if you get your ass in gear, you can make it out of here tonight * * * get your ˈass in gear f7 | move your ˈass f7 idiom (slang, especially NAmE) …   Useful english dictionary

  • get (your) ass (somewhere) — to move yourself from one place to another, esp. as an order. Tell Schall to get his ass out here. Usage notes: sometimes used with a modifier: I ll give you five seconds to get your lazy ass out of here …   New idioms dictionary

  • move your ass — get your ˈass in gear f7 | move your ˈass f7 idiom (slang, especially NAmE) a rude way of telling sb to hurry • If you get your ass in gear, we can make it out of here tonight. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • ass — noun (C) 1 PART OF BODY especially AmE an impolite word for the part of your body that you sit on: I tripped and fell flat on my ass. 2 get your ass in gear also move your ass spoken an impolite way of telling someone to hurry: Get your ass in… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ass — 1. n. a worthless, descpicable person. You re such an ass; I never want to see you again. 2. n. a person (used in reference to the entire person). Get your ass in here right now. 3. n. a woman as a sexual object. I gotta get me some ass. 4. n.… …   English slang

  • ass — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English assa, probably from Old Irish asan, from Latin asinus Date: before 12th century 1. any of several hardy gregarious African or Asian perissodactyl mammals (genus Equus) smaller than the horse and …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ass — [ æs ] noun ▸ 1 part of body you sit on ▸ 2 stupid/annoying person ▸ 3 animal like a horse ▸ 4 for emphasizing orders ▸ 5 sexual activity ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count IMPOLITE the part of your body that you sit on. British usually arse 2. ) count a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ass — UK [æs] / US noun Word forms ass : singular ass plural asses 1) [countable] mainly American impolite the part of your body that you sit on. The British word is arse. 2) [countable] old fashioned a stupid or annoying person 3) [countable] old… …   English dictionary

  • Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert — Infobox Album Name = Get Yer Ya Ya s Out!´ The Rolling Stones in Concert Type = Live album Artist = The Rolling Stones Released = September 4, 1970 Recorded = Baltimore, Maryland November 26, 1969 New York City November 27–28, 1969 Genre = Rock… …   Wikipedia

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