Ass Meaner


adj. deprived from the two phrases “-ss hole” and “meaner”. used as an insult for someone who is excessively and unnecessarily mean. used when wanted to insult someone but not wanting to sound too harsh or b-tchy.
jack: “you’re such a loser.”
karly: “wow jack, you’re such an -ss meaner.”

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