Citations:assholishly
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English citations of assholishly
Adverb: "(slang, vulgar) in an assholish manner; rudely"
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- 2007, Eric Arnold, First Big Crush: The Down and Dirty on Making Great Wine Down Under, Scribner (2007), →ISBN, page xi:
- I declared myself a wine expert, wrongly and assholishly, during my senior year of college, for a simple reason: because I was in college.
- 2009, Kyle Beachy, The Slide, Dial Press (2009), →ISBN, page 267:
- Why my dear friend would abet my blackmailer, driving assholishly across the city weaving and cutting off and running his errands and did he even have a license?
- 2011, Jonathan Kellerman, Mystery, Ballantine (2011), →ISBN, page 45:
- “Sorry,” she said. “That was assholishly ungrateful. I've never had much of a filter and cancer's no mood enhancer.”
- 2014, Amy Alkon, Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck, St. Martin's Press (2014), →ISBN, page 13:
- Even if the particular rudester never learns of their ignominious star turn on the Internet, the fear of being similarly exposed should deter other rude people from acting assholishly to the rest of us.
- 2014, Emma Chase, Twisted, Gallery Books (2014), →ISBN, page 89:
- So my revenge scenarios revolve around . . . death. My death. Sometimes it's cancer; sometimes it's childbirth. But in every one, Drew is banging on my deathbed door, begging to come in, to tell me how assholishly wrong he was.