Meaning of Haul ass
To move very quickly.
In simple words: To run or go very fast.
Haul ass in a sentence
- I had to haul ass to make it to the meeting on time.
- If we don't haul ass, we'll miss our flight.
- He decided to haul ass when he saw the dark clouds approaching.
- You better haul ass if you want to catch the last train.
How to use Haul ass
Used informally among friends or in casual settings. Not appropriate for formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
haul ass + (to location)
Memory hint
Imagine a race where you must move your rear quickly!
Related words
Collocations with Haul ass
- haul ass to
- haul ass home
- haul ass away
Common mistakes with Haul ass
- Confused with 'haul arse', which is similar but less common.
- Using in formal texts or speeches.
- Not using it in the right context of urgency.
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Frequently asked questions about Haul ass
What does Haul ass mean?
To run or go very fast.
What is the definition of Haul ass?
To move very quickly.
How do you use Haul ass in a sentence?
I had to haul ass to make it to the meeting on time.
Can you give another example of Haul ass?
If we don't haul ass, we'll miss our flight.
What are synonyms for Haul ass?
Common alternatives include rush, sprint, hurry, dash, run.
What words go with Haul ass?
It commonly pairs with haul ass to, haul ass home, haul ass away.
What are common mistakes when using Haul ass?
Confused with 'haul arse', which is similar but less common. Using in formal texts or speeches. Not using it in the right context of urgency.
How do you pronounce Haul ass?
US: //hɔl æs//, UK: //hɔːl æs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Haul ass formal or informal?
"Haul ass" is slang, so it fits very casual settings and is usually avoided in writing.
When should I use Haul ass?
Used informally among friends or in casual settings. Not appropriate for formal contexts.
