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🦋 Weird
I just got a flyer in my in-box advertising a folk singer's upcoming performance; among other things it says "Her voice is unforgettable - big, soulful, kiss-ass, and wise." I don't think I have ever seen the adjective "kiss-ass" used in a positive sense before.
(Did they mean "kick-ass"?)
posted morning of Thursday, April 17th, 2008
It must be all rite. My spell-checker tell me sew.
posted afternoon of April 19th, 2008 by Randolph Fritz
The funny thing about it is, I'm pretty sure they did not intend
"kick-ass" -- that does not go with "soulful" and "wise" very well.
Maybe they're using "-ass" as an intensifying suffix, and mean the
singer is very kissy, voluptuous-sounding. But that doesn't seem
very likely either.
posted evening of April 19th, 2008 by Jeremy
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