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unass  v.— «Un-ass the place and leave them to fight over the food and die!» —“Re: barefooted warriors in somalia” by barrey@Novell.com (Barrey Jewall) Usenet: alt.war Oct. 13, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued...

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unass  v.— «Trying to unass the 3rd world leader of it because we don’t like him sure would be “sending a message” to the rest of the world “community,” wouldn’t it?» —“Re: OT—Should we remain in the...

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unass v. to dismount or disembark (a vehicle); to get off of (something); to unseat (someone); to leave (somewhere). Editorial Note: This term dates back to at least the 1960s and the Vietnam War. It is especially associated with the military, from...

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unass  v.— «The Saracen swapped the engine from the rear to front for reasons of easy debussing (dismounting, “un-assing’ in US miltary parlance) by the PBI (Poor Bloody Infantry) carried in the back area.» —“Monteith provides...