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jackass

noun as in a male donkey

noun as in a stupid or silly person

noun as in (vulgar) contemptible, foolish person

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Example Sentences

To detail too many of the Jackass Forever gags would only spoil them.

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Crazytown was populated by jackasses, and media hounds, and some normal citizens as baffled as I was about how we got trapped inside the city walls.

A bottle of the Martinelli Jackass Hill 2010 Zinfandel costs about $100—if you can find it.

And those who take issue with the ice bucket challenge have found an unexpected spokesperson in Jackass alum Steve-O.

Granted, in Siberia they had a lack of calories while we had a limited number of seats in the yard to watch ‘Jackass Part II’.

In that case, best of luck on Sunday night to the makeup team from Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa!

It is now "Academy Award nominated film Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa."

Then the boys over Jackass way and by the Crossing ought to see it for themselves.

To liken any one to a Jackass is to use very strong language.

Jackass Gulch had once been a rich and thriving surface-mining camp.

These small craft used to be called ‘Jackass’ frigates, but the ‘Dido’ showed that she was not a ‘Jackass’ at all events.

He's always primping with a pocket looking-glass, From the top to the bottom he's a bold Jackass.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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