jackass

[ jak-as ]
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noun
  1. a male donkey.

  2. a contemptibly foolish or stupid person; dolt; blockhead; ass.

Origin of jackass

1
First recorded in 1720–30; jack1 + ass1

Other words from jackass

  • jack·ass·er·y, noun

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How to use jackass in a sentence

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

    The Rules of the Game | Stewart Edward White
  • 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.

    Dick Cheveley | W. H. G. Kingston
  • He's always primping with a pocket looking-glass, From the top to the bottom he's a bold jackass.

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British Dictionary definitions for jackass

jackass

/ (ˈdʒækˌæs) /


noun
  1. a male donkey

  2. a stupid person; fool

  1. laughing jackass another name for kookaburra

Origin of jackass

1
C18: from jack 1 (male) + ass 1

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