A british slang word, which has the same meaning as ass, which is bum.
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.
by krackpipe December 13, 2003

by SkuM001 November 27, 2003

by manutdfan4life March 22, 2005

Gaelic in origins.
Is the origin of the word 'ass', after the language was grunt-futtocked by dissident colonists (Americans).
Arse used in UK, Australia and New Zealand. Means 'the backside'.
One of father jack's prophecies
Is the origin of the word 'ass', after the language was grunt-futtocked by dissident colonists (Americans).
Arse used in UK, Australia and New Zealand. Means 'the backside'.
One of father jack's prophecies
Drink! Feck! Arse! Girls!
Australians wouldn't be so bad if they got off their arses and did something.
Australians wouldn't be so bad if they got off their arses and did something.
by Milo Merchant September 24, 2004

Against the odds, he threw the basket ball from the other end of the court and arsed it in.
He wins a lot of the time, its all arse.
I scored a 1/6 on Worde, obviously it wasn't skill, but all arse.
He wins a lot of the time, its all arse.
I scored a 1/6 on Worde, obviously it wasn't skill, but all arse.
by ynneBBenny April 8, 2022

by Kirst June 18, 2006
