Ass meaning in Urdu
Ass Synonyms
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Ass in Detail
1 of 4) Ass : احمق, بدھو : (noun) a pompous fool.
Related : Tomfool : a person who lacks good judgment.
2 of 4) Ass : خچر : (noun) hardy and sure-footed animal smaller and with longer ears than the horse.
Related : Equus Asinus : domestic beast of burden descended from the African wild ass; patient but stubborn. Jackass : male donkey. Jenny Ass : female donkey.
3 of 4) Ass, Fuck, Fucking, Nookie, Nooky, Piece Of Ass, Piece Of Tail, Roll In The Hay, Screw, Screwing, Shag, Shtup : جنسی تعلق بازاری زبان میں, جماع : (noun) slang for sexual intercourse.
Related : Vulgarism : an offensive or indecent word or phrase. Vernacular : a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves).
4 of 4) Ass, Arse, Backside, Behind, Bottom, Bum, Buns, Butt, Buttocks, Can, Derriere, Fanny, Fundament, Hind End, Hindquarters, Keister, Nates, Posterior, Prat, Rear, Rear End, Rump, Seat, Stern, Tail, Tail End, Tooshie, Tush : پچھلی شرم گاہ, پچھواڑا, چوتڑ : (noun) the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on.
Related : Body Part : any part of an organism such as an organ or extremity. Trunk : the body excluding the head and neck and limbs.
Useful Words
Animal, Animate Being, Beast, Brute, Creature, Fauna : حیوان : a living organism characterized by voluntary movement. "Get aside, the animal has come".
Ear : کان : the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium. "Do I pull your ear?".
Befool, Fool, Gull : بیوقوف بنانا : make a fool or dupe of. "Don`t make me fool".
Footed : پاوں والا : having feet. "Footed creatures".
Hardy, Stalwart, Stout, Sturdy : سخت جان : having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships. "Sturdy young athletes".
Equus Caballus, Horse : گھوڑا : solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times. "You can lead a horse to water but you can`t make it drink".
Longer : دیر تک : for more time. "I get my baby to sleep longer".
Certainly, For Certain, For Sure, Sure, Sure As Shooting, Sure Enough, Surely : یقیناً : definitely or positively (`sure` is sometimes used informally for `surely`). "Certainly, he smokes with his friends".