Definition of sassy

sassyadjective

láo xược

/ˈsæsi//ˈsæsi/

The word "sassy" has its roots in the 15th century, when it referred to something or someone that was lively, youthful, and good-natured. The term "sassy" originated from the Old French word "esguiier," which means "to be lively" or "to be spirited." Over time, the meaning of "sassy" shifted to encompass a sense of impudence, cheekiness, or confidence. By the 19th century, "sassy" had taken on its modern connotation, describing someone who is bold, outspoken, and perhaps a bit feisty. Today, being "sassy" is often celebrated as a desirable quality, and people often aspire to be a little more sassy in their daily lives.

namespace

rude; showing a lack of respect

thô lỗ; thể hiện sự thiếu tôn trọng

fashionable and confident

thời trang và tự tin

Example:
  • his sassy, streetwise daughter

    cô con gái láu lỉnh, sành điệu của anh ta

  • a sassy black linen dress

    một chiếc váy vải lanh đen sành điệu