Dass vs Yass - What's the difference?
dass | yass |
(archaic) To dare.
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* 1962 (2006), Joseph Commings, "The X Street Murders", The Mammoth Book of Perfect Crimes & Impossible Mysteries
As a verb dass
is (archaic) to dare.As a proper noun yass is
a river in new south wales, australia.dass
English
Verb
- '' "If anyone dasses to risk my fist, it's Boff! and it's Wham! Understand?"
See also
* dassn't * dast ----yass
English
Particle
(head)- Yass . I never got above the rank of shavetail. We were the dogfaces who gave ’em hell at Chateau Thierry.
