See also Ask Me Bollix
Irish turn of phrase conveying complete and utter distain towards someone.
Can also be used as a dismissive term.
Irish turn of phrase conveying complete and utter distain towards someone.
Can also be used as a dismissive term.
Man 1: When will it be ready?
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: When will it be ready?
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: WHEN??
Man 2: Why dont you ask me arse??
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: When will it be ready?
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: WHEN??
Man 2: Why dont you ask me arse??
by Brian February 21, 2005
Anyone born between 1990-2000. The look at me generation favors youtube, reality tv, constant status updates, twitter posts, bright clothing, and anything else that may attract attention to oneself. (Not excluding self mutilation and profuse hard drug use.) See EMO, RAVER, CANDY KID
by candy kid October 29, 2009
by MsTr-Z May 15, 2005
by lizzzz May 15, 2017
by Nicole February 16, 2004
When a man/woman has someone that is interested in them but the feelings are not reciprocated. Instead of moving on and finding someone new the interested man/woman sticks around. He/She will continue to do things for their crush like support them during other failed relationships, buying them things, trying to be around them a lot, taking them on dates that "aren't really dates". They might continue to profess their feelings for said crush over and over persistently until the crush realizes that there is no one out there that is more perfect for them than the person that they have been rejecting. Then and only then have They have been wore down.....
I kept telling him I didn't like him like that, but I think I am changing my my mind. He is wearing me down.
by RoxanneRoxanne March 09, 2018
by Sup fam April 23, 2015