Pronunciation: /æs ˈbæk.wərdz/
adjective used to describe something that is done in a way that is completely wrong or illogical
A1 The student put their shoes on ass backwards.
A2 She tried to fix the problem but ended up doing it ass backwards.
B1 The company's new marketing strategy was implemented ass backwards.
B2 The team's approach to the project was completely ass backwards.
C1 The government's policy on healthcare seemed ass backwards to many experts.
C2 The decision to cut funding for education was seen as ass backwards by the public.
adverb in a manner that is completely wrong or illogical
A1 She put her shoes on ass backwards and couldn't figure out why they felt so uncomfortable.
A2 The instructions were ass backwards, so I had to ask for help to understand them.
B1 The team's strategy seemed ass backwards at first, but it ended up working in their favor.
B2 The decision to implement the new policy was ass backwards and caused chaos in the company.
C1 The government's approach to solving the issue was ass backwards and only made things worse.
C2 The company's attempt to rebrand themselves was ass backwards and led to a decrease in sales.
formal The company's decision-making process seems to be completely ass backwards.
informal I don't know why you're doing it that way, it's just ass backwards.
slang This whole situation is so ass backwards, I can't even deal.
figurative Trying to navigate through this maze without a map is like going ass backwards.
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