“Sassy” describes someone who is confident and quick-witted. Learn more about the use of the charming expression in our glossary of terms.
That means sassy: cheeky, rebellious, lively
“Sassy” is an English term that describes someone who is sassy, confident, and rebellious. A person who is described as “sassy” expresses their opinions openly, has a strong personality, and displays some combination of wit and provocative behavior.
“Sassy” can also mean someone exudes a certain boldness and energy without being disrespectful or rude. The term is often used positively to describe a confident, charismatic, and fun way in which someone expresses themselves or performs.
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Examples of “sassy”
- She always has a sassy answer, no matter the situation.
- The way he dresses and talks is just plain sassy.
- Her sassy personality is contagious and makes her a popular hostess.
- The actress often plays sassy characters that make audiences laugh.
- His sassy remarks add spice to any conversation.
Are you interested in other abbreviations, anglicisms and proverbs such as “overtrekking”, “the bare minimum” or “big picture”? Then check out our extensive list of terms.
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