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/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.
rude; showing a lack of respect
thô lỗ; thể hiện sự thiếu tôn trọng
fashionable and confident
thời trang và tự tin
cô con gái láu lỉnh, sành điệu của anh ta
một chiếc váy vải lanh đen sành điệu