unass
English
Etymology
Verb
unass (third-person singular simple present unasses, present participle unassing, simple past and past participle unassed)
- (US military slang, transitive) To get out of (a vehicle or building).
- 2005, Herman Flora, Miz Suzie's Boy (page 248)
- We “unassed” the barracks and slept outside on the lawn the remainder of the night.
- 2005, Herman Flora, Miz Suzie's Boy (page 248)