1
informal
a
: impudent speech : back talk
She takes no sass from her students.
b
: bold rudeness or impertinence especially when considered playful, appealing, or courageous
It is all dished out by combat-ready waitresses whose borscht belt sass lends extra spice to the meal.—Jane and Michael Stern
… Ferraro showed off her sass. She critiqued President Reagan by name with a series of crowd pleasing one-liners.—Kathy Kiely
2
informal
: an appealingly exciting, lively, or spirited quality
… Mick Jagger's recent solo may be high on style and sass, but it's tough to beat Talk Is Cheap for real primitive cool.—David Fricke
As they have for a decade, the international wealthy favor New York City for its comparative safety and social sass.—J. D. Reed
Like a vintage jazz tune, fine Scotch delivers smooth flavor and sass.—Audarshia Townsend
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