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arse

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...
'Don't you stick that up my arse, it hurts.'
by Posh birds do it best February 7, 2005
mugGet the arsemug.

arse

Australian, British and Irish word for a person's rear end.

Unlike America, we spell it properly :P
by ChibiTaryn August 1, 2003
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arsed

The verb "arsed"
Synonym: bothered
"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."
by Kelly December 22, 2004
mugGet the arsedmug.

arses

Used as an exclaimation when something bad happens. Used in the same context as crap.
Arses, mysterious chicken stole all of our pie!
by SkuM001 November 27, 2003
mugGet the arsesmug.

arse

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”)
by goblob March 24, 2011
mugGet the arsemug.

arse

1. Posterior
2. Displeasure
1. Get off your lazy arse.
2. E.g. (drops toast butter side up) "Arse!"
by bonzo February 9, 2004
mugGet the arsemug.

arse

Get your arse off my pillow. I don't want to smell your butt when I sleep.
by Bungalow Bill January 30, 2002
mugGet the arsemug.

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