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- adverb informal
Ass first;backward .
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Examples
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Its all about making money for her right now .... she'll keep saying "back assward" things during her book tour but then what do you expect.
Christie, McDonnell explain Palin's absence from campaign trail 2009
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I think you've got your priorities back-assward and you'd better get them straight or I think you may find yourself out of a job! faulpelz
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Ass-backward, back-assward and every ass and back in between.
Karen Dolan: Merry Xmas Paris Hilton... and Your Little Dog Too... Karen Dolan 2010
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Ass-backward, back-assward and every ass and back in between.
Karen Dolan: Merry Xmas Paris Hilton... and Your Little Dog Too... Karen Dolan 2010
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Ass-backward, back-assward and every ass and back in between.
Karen Dolan: Merry Xmas Paris Hilton... and Your Little Dog Too... Karen Dolan 2010
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Those are back-assward ways of trying to fix the economy.
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And if that comes across as the most back-assward compliment of the fledgling century, so be it. dagreenman18
Justin Theroux to Play Evil Wizard in David Gordon Green’s Your Highness | /Film 2009
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There is no such thing as 'price' information outside of the market, and the government basically has a constant institutional demand that almost forces it to think back-assward.
The Shadow Banking System, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Lastly, historical precedence can and is telling us an awful lot as to the wisdom of creating "democracies" through foreign military interventions with a fraction of the force necessary in a back-assward country.
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They deem to ‘respect’ a quite back-assward interpretation of “Separation of Church and State”, pretending that Church be not meant not to denounce the crimes of State, even while highest officials of State often clothe themselves with a vestment of Church dogma, respecting the assumptions and superstitions, often speaking as subjects of a church or as its representatives and protectors.
The Silence of Clergy Today versus Rev. King's "Silence is Betrayal!" 2007
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