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sassy

The origin and history of sassy.

Etymology

A modification of "saucy," built from "sass" plus the adjective ending "-y"; first recorded in American English in 1799, though it only became common in the 1800s.

· First attested 1799

Class of 1799

sassy first entered the language around 1799. Other words from the same year:

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