assbreath
See also: ass-breath and ass breath
English
Etymology
From ass (“buttocks, backside”) + breath.
Noun
assbreath (plural assbreaths)
- (US, slang, often vulgar, offensive) Alternative form of arsebreath.
- 1981, Geoffrey Miller, The Black Glove, Viking Press, published 1981, →ISBN, page 234:
- "Listen to me, assbreath! I'm not playing at anything. […]
- 1992, Kevin Sherrill, Steel Lightning: Slash and Burn, Zebra Books, published 1992, →ISBN, page 81:
- And neither do you, assbreath, he thought, but you're not in touch with that fact, I bet.
- 2008 March, Michael Heller, letter to the editor, Details, volume 26, number 6:
- "Religion?" and I answered "Buddhist." "Them's the muddyfingers we're fightin', assbreath!" the drill instructor said.