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What does bare-assed mean?

bare-assed

(used informally) completely unclothed

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Simple sentences

She did the bare minimum.
A bare word of criticism makes her nervous.
The hill is bare of trees.
It is difficult to tell the bare facts.
It is not easy to catch a hare with your bare hands.
Apparently my bare feet bothered him more than anything else.
I can rip you apart with my bare hands.
I can tear you apart with my bare hands.
I caught a big fish yesterday with my bare hands.
Please don't touch the ice with bare hands.
Don't touch the pot with bare hands.
Tom caught a fish with his bare hands.
One man was seen digging with his bare hands.
We cannot walk on the hot sand with bare feet.
He was bare to the waist.
The trees will soon be bare.
The trees are already bare.
Did you see that video where President Obama kills a fly with his bare hands?
She choked him with her bare hands.
That's the bare minimum.
I could rip you apart with my bare hands.

Movie subtitles

Take only the bare necessities. We'll get the rest later.
The country's bare as a wolf's tooth.
And as I was standing by their bed with my bare hands, completely desperate.
I'll catch you with my bare hands. Without props.
I began life with these two bare hands.
I'll snap your head off with my bare hands!
But no, the gems are gone the windows almost bare.
That's all very nice, but the best present we could give him is a bare-looking shop with nothing in it except money in the cash register.
His feet are bare.
What about Bela's bare feet?
It is forbidden to seize the weapon of the opponent with the bare hand.
Laura's they were. clattering across the bare boards between the rugs.
Just the bare necessities.
This island is just a bare rock.
Are you actually going to fight me with your bare hands?
Roll your eyes, bare your teeth and clench your fists!
Take only the bare necessities.
He was the first lion I ever conquered with my bare fist. I beat him to a rug.
Soon the bare skeleton of the building rolls over, the gaunt rafters against the sky.
I'm a plain man of the people. I began life with these two bare hands.
And what have you got out of it? The bare pickings.
She wouldn't leave us here without one word from her except bare dispatches.
Anybody's got that, but with the bare mitts, like I got.
Don't you think we should have a rug over there to cover that bare spot?
We'd only make enough for our bare necessities.
You know what it feels like to be strangled with bare hands?
We made up no milk bottles, only bare knucks and sticks.
You would, too, if you'd run through the house in your nightshirt with bare feet.
It would have saved us walking around in our bare feet.
I'd love to run through that with my bare feet.
See that the ground is all bare now.
Georgie, have you gone crazy? Why, walk in the grass in my bare feet?
All right, fill in that little bare spot right there.
Soldiers, go to the palace on bare feet, follow the Royal mother-in-law!
Did you bare your heart to him, Kathie?
We don't even own our four bare walls. or a tile off the roof of our house.
Long, bare!

News and current affairs

It is not that raising poor people's standard of living above bare subsistence produces Malthusian catastrophe, or that taxes and withdrawal of welfare benefits make people work, at the margin, for nothing.
The Party's abrupt vilification of Bo after lauding him for his leadership in Chongqing has fueled public cynicism over his orchestrated downfall and laid bare the leadership's thin ideological core.
LONDON - The eurozone's institutional weaknesses have been laid bare.
So, when the Bush administration wanted to oppose Iran's program, merely pointing to the bare fact of enrichment wasn't enough.
The third - and perhaps the most disillusioning - scandal concerns the Commission on Human Rights, for it lays bare much about the structural and permanent lack of balance and morality within key UN agencies.
Sweden's thumbs down to the Euro strips bare the fundamental choice now facing Europe.
In the evenings, they roam in packs through the city's streets and bazaars, gaping at store windows and lustfully ogling bare-faced women.
Measures to improve the welfare of laying hens, which are typically kept crammed into bare wire cages with no room to stretch their wings, are also being phased in.
As the Wall came down, our elites struggled to maintain the fiction of an inherently imminent victory march for liberal democracy worldwide, now laid bare by the economic crisis on both sides of the Atlantic.
Similarly, on a hot day, the air in a forest is cooler than over adjacent bare lands, thanks to evaporation and transpiration in the trees.
For roughly one billion people, bare survival is nothing short of precarious.
The financial crisis laid bare the soft underbelly of globalization.
They lie on bare concrete without straw or any other form of bedding.
The problems of Britain's rail privatization and California's electricity deregulation have stripped bare the dangers of neo-liberal policies even in the best of circumstances.
No Maoist group could ever gain a toehold in Afghanistan's parched Pashtun south (these were, after all, people who, bare-knuckled, smashed the Soviets).
Thanks to his perseverance and the media's investigation, the fraud was laid bare.
Now, the new financial markets commissioner, the United Kingdom's Lord Jonathan Hill, has been assigned the unenviable task of putting flesh on bare bones.
He has kissed dolphins and babies, saved tigers and journalists, and posed bare-chested on horseback and on foot in the Siberian wilderness.
Nor does he needs expensive machinery to plant his seeds; his plow is drawn by cattle, and he pushes seeds into the ground with his bare hands.
In Europe, the situation is cause for growing concern, because the global economic crisis is relentlessly laying bare the European Union's flaws and limitations.
His blunders and vices have been laid bare in great abundance during his nine years in power.
To report that we are simply witnessing Swedish justice at work, one must be committed to doing no research - not even the bare minimum of picking up a phone.

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