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
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
My bottom feels like it’s been used for gratification in a prison competition. I feel like I’ve been gay raped. My arse hurts, but it feels unexpectedly rewarding. Australian slang.
My arse is trophy: I made the Kokoda day one stage-point. My arse feels like trophy (but I did better than that wanker).
by Majomka February 17, 2020
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