Definition of Jackasseries

1. Noun. (plural of jackassery) ¹

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Definition of Jackasseries

1. jackassery [n] - See also: jackassery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jackasseries

jackarooed
jackarooesse
jackarooesses
jackarooing
jackaroos
jackarse
jackarses
jackboot
jackbooted
jackboots
jackdaw
jackdaws
jacked
jacked off
jacked up
jackeen
jackeens
jacker

Literary usage of Jackasseries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diana Mallory by Humphry Ward (1908)
"His jackasseries will get him a bishopric in time—you'll see.' ' It was the unkindness—the ill-feeling—I minded—' said Lady Lucy in a low voice, ..."

2. Alfred Tennyson by Arthur Christopher Benson (1907)
"Tennyson, when in London, used to take long walks at night with Carlyle, who would rave against the "jackasseries" of Government and the "acrid putrescence ..."

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