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  • noun Plural form of asstard.

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Examples

  • We should just plain and simply blindfold these asstards and shoot them in the head.

    Yard Sailing michael dickes 2011

  • We should just plain and simply blindfold these asstards and shoot them in the head.

    Yard Sailing michael dickes 2011

  • He was more discussed and analyzed than any of those asstards on The Hills.

    HIGH BEFORE HOMEROOM MAYA SLOAN 2010

  • He was more discussed and analyzed than any of those asstards on The Hills.

    HIGH BEFORE HOMEROOM MAYA SLOAN 2010

  • People can be asstards sometimes … You heard me turn this damn thing off and finish up …

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Waiting for Harry Potter 7 2007

  • The ONLY positive consequence of debunking these asstards is the hope of swaying an ignorant but intelligent third party.

    How can Science Fight Against This??? Carlo Artieri 2006

  • I was going to write something like "what is it with the asstards in my neighborhood?" but then I remembered that Christa has drive-by cranks, too.

    Archive 2006-06-01 Lisa B. 2006

  • I was going to write something like "what is it with the asstards in my neighborhood?" but then I remembered that Christa has drive-by cranks, too.

    Excuse me, can you clean up after your SUV? Lisa B. 2006

  • Or maybe it's because they're all shriveled little asstards.

    bluemeany Diary Entry bluemeany 2005

  • Cops at an Atlanta shopping center recently found a box of clothes covered in fake blood - and stupid_mcgee: would prefer an astronaut: Way to go asstards.

    Kotaku 2009

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