Sassiest
adjective, sassier, sassiest. Informal.
1.
impertinent; insolent; saucy:
a sassy reply; a sassy teen.
2.
pert; boldly smart; saucy:
a sassy red handbag.
adjective -sier, -siest
1.
(US, informal) insolent, impertinent
noun
1.
a W African leguminous tree, Erythrophleum guineense, with poisonous bark (sassy bark) and hard strong wood
2.
the bark or wood of this tree or the alkaloid derived from them, which is sometimes used in medicine
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