"I couldn't be arsed."
"He wasn't arsed."
An example of how this is used in conversation:
"What do you want for tea?"
"I don't know, I'm not arsed."
"He wasn't arsed."
An example of how this is used in conversation:
"What do you want for tea?"
"I don't know, I'm not arsed."
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Can be added to the end of a sentence, to contradict the meaning of the sentence.
Can be added to the end of a sentence, to contradict the meaning of the sentence.
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Old English ærs, ears, from Proto-Germanic arsaz.
Cognate with German Arsch.
Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European orse (“backside, buttocks”)
Old English ærs, ears, from Proto-Germanic arsaz.
Cognate with German Arsch.
Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European orse (“backside, buttocks”)
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