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**From the above, slang for "] person" **From the above, slang for "] person"
*American English colloquialism for ] (and other derived meanings) *American English colloquialism for ] (and other derived meanings)
*] British English spelling of the colloquialism for ].<!-- note that in British English "ass" does not mean buttocks --> **] British English spelling of the colloquialism for buttocks.<!-- note that in British English "ass" does not mean buttocks -->
*], the Old Norse for "deity" *], the Old Norse for "deity"
*], by Badfinger *], by Badfinger

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Ass may refer to:

  • Donkey
  • American English colloquialism for buttocks (and other derived meanings)
    • Arse British English spelling of the colloquialism for buttocks.
  • Æsir, the Old Norse for "deity"
  • Ass (album), by Badfinger

ASS may stand for:

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