by Sidney Shaw December 09, 2020
Similar to "hanging out of my arse" but usually referencing tireness and fatigue instead of a hangover or a sense of feeling ill.
by Louis Lovetrain May 03, 2023
by randytaylor69 May 26, 2023
A slightly less offensive variant on "wank-piece", indicative of an individual (usually male) who displays foolish or pompous behaviour, usually in the work place.
Largely used in Glasgow/ West of Scotland, from the 1980s onwards.
Largely used in Glasgow/ West of Scotland, from the 1980s onwards.
by Elmer Gee February 01, 2023
by Rosywiththehosy March 20, 2018
Joseph Wright. The English dialect dictionary, London: Henry Frowde (1898-1905), s.v. arse-verse. (archive.org/embed/in.ernet.dli.2015.13022)
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by BoarGules July 13, 2024
n.: Toilet paper; Thin wadded plant fibre tissues for wiping oneself after a crap. Scented and balm-coated toilet papers more strongly fit this category than normal, unscented paper.
by His Royal Hairiness January 19, 2014