sassy
1 Americanadjective
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disrespectful or impudent; impertinent; insolent.
Don't get sassy with me!
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boldly stylish and smart; pert.
a sassy red handbag.
noun
noun
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a W African leguminous tree, Erythrophleum guineense, with poisonous bark ( sassy bark ) and hard strong wood
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the bark or wood of this tree or the alkaloid derived from them, which is sometimes used in medicine
adjective
Other Word Forms
- sassily adverb
- sassiness noun
Etymology
Origin of sassy1
An Americanism dating back to 1830–1835; alteration of saucy
Origin of sassy2
First recorded in 1855–60; of uncertain origin
Explanation
Sassy means "bold or fresh." If you see your teacher in the grocery store with her attractive, well-dressed husband and you charge right over to say, "Who's the hunk?" that's being very sassy. Sassy comes from saucy, as in: bold, spicy, and impertinent. It's fun to be sassy when talking with friends, but when you start saying things to teachers, bosses, and other people's parents that would embarrass a more timid or manners-minded person, you probably have crossed the line from sassy to inappropriate. The same goes for sassy dressers — you have to know when to leave the neon heels at home.
Vocabulary lists containing sassy
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Example Sentences
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Or, when the bot feels sassy: “Not X. Not Y. But Z.”
From Slate • Mar. 20, 2026
She mastered the social and political media by not being boring, sprinkling her views with salty talk and a sassy smile.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 5, 2026
When she is at home, Fahima said her daughter is "very sassy, very loud, loves singing and dancing", with a love of music, Disney films and arts and crafts.
From BBC • Dec. 13, 2025
Standout tracks we noted included the dissonant “Yuk Foo” and the sassy hit “Don’t Delete the Kisses.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 10, 2025
It came out sassy, but Miss Ellis just squinted her eyes and went on: “It’s hard to believe that it was all your money.”
From "The Great Gilly Hopkins" by Katherine Paterson
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