"ass crack of dawn" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From ass crack jocularly replacing crack in the (preexisting) noun phrase crack of dawn (= "break of dawn"); although ass crack (cleft, gap) and crack (break) are cognate, the jocularity nonetheless rests on the disjunction that is cognitively close to (albeit by some standards not technically) a pun. Etymology templates: {{m|en|ass crack}} ass crack, {{m|en|crack}} crack, {{m|en|crack of dawn}} crack of dawn, {{l|en|break of dawn}} break of dawn, {{l|en|ass crack}} ass crack, {{l|en|crack}} crack, {{l|en|jocularity}} jocularity, {{l|en|disjunction}} disjunction, {{l|en|pun}} pun Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} ass crack of dawn (uncountable)
  1. (Canada, US, vulgar) An intensifier, used in the same contexts as crack of dawn, but more intense. Tags: Canada, US, uncountable, vulgar Categories (topical): Times of day Synonyms: butt crack of dawn, dawn

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