1) man, i was totally Aris'd at last night by tor
2) I LOVE ARIS... and mr wright
3) im not an aris....
2) I LOVE ARIS... and mr wright
3) im not an aris....
by naughtyowl February 05, 2009
noun. The bottom (english) or fanny (American). Not a contaction of Arse but rather a double rhyming slang: Aristotle - bottle; bottle and glass - ass.
by Chris Doyle December 12, 2007
A very nice person but can be mean and disrespectful at times. He tries is best and is mostly a class clown. Even if he gets on your nerves you always still wanna be his friend.
by Sheyal February 26, 2017
Abbreviated rhyming-slang for 'Arse' ('Ass'), spoken by nauseating, self-important, east-London Cockney tossers.
Aris = Aristotle
Aristotle = Bottle
Bottle & Glass = Arse
nb: The words "Glass" and "Arse" ryhme when spoken in an annoying Cockney accent.
Aris = Aristotle
Aristotle = Bottle
Bottle & Glass = Arse
nb: The words "Glass" and "Arse" ryhme when spoken in an annoying Cockney accent.
by st0gey March 26, 2005
princess; queen like in beauty and stature; one who is wise beyond their years (variant of the word heiress)
Aris looked simply stunning today in her red outfit; I should have known that he would suspect something, being the aris that he is.
by knowledgable February 17, 2005
Abbreviated informal British slang, widely used in the South East (extending beyond London) meaning 'bum/ arse/behind' etc.
The word is often said as 'harris' by people who have only heard it spoken and have no idea where it comes from.
The word is often said as 'harris' by people who have only heard it spoken and have no idea where it comes from.
by hurtle September 18, 2005
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