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bare-assed

ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) completely unclothed

How To Use bare-assed In A Sentence

  • As reported on The Smoking Gun website, he was left not just hanging upside down from the lift, but also with his pants pulled down around his ankles ... bare-assed in the wind. Why I Don't Ski
  •            I watched Francine and Donald running bare-assed up the road, disappearing up a trail that led into the mountains. Revenge at the Nudist Camp
  • Yo, would you look at this crazy, bare-assed mother-fucker down here! Surrender the Dark
  • Most carried a towel, so they didn't have to sit bare-assed on the wooden benches. The Naked Wedding
  • He looks shocked to be holding the door in his hand, confronted by a bare-assed laborer looking back at him in surprise. Odd Man Out
  • He turned and went back into the house with his wife and two bare-assed kids traipsing after him like little ducklings. The Great San Francisco Poetry Wars, 4
  • Don't worry about Diana Ross playing tetherball with Lil 'Kim's breast or both Prince and and the King of All Media showing up bare-assed: MTV's newest generation of artists get all bothered when Annie Leibovitz photographs its back. Jason Notte: The VMAs Need To Call It A Day
  • I dutifully avoided the newer Bond, the likes of "Casino Royale" where Bond gets strapped bare-assed in a torture chair, but violence was becoming harder to avoid. Jonathan Black: Confessions of a Failed Parent
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