British, Oz, Irish definition of the derriere, backside, bum, bottom, etc...
It is NOT a FANNY as you yanks call it, a fanny is a front bottom, vagina, beaver, hairy axe wound etc...
It is NOT a FANNY as you yanks call it, a fanny is a front bottom, vagina, beaver, hairy axe wound etc...
by Posh birds do it best February 07, 2005
I'm sitting on my arse.
by ChibiTaryn August 01, 2003
"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."
by Kelly December 23, 2004
by SkuM001 November 27, 2003
Arse is a British English and Hiberno-English term or vulgarism for the buttocks, equivalent to the American English "ass"
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”)
by goblob March 09, 2011
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by Bungalow Bill January 30, 2002