Adjective: Very rough, either literally, as in an unshaven gentleman's chin or figuratively as in uncivilised or things or behaviour.
"The people who moved in next door have parked their tarmac wagon across our drive again and stolen all the apples off our tree."
"Good gracious, they're as rough as a badger's arse."
"Good gracious, they're as rough as a badger's arse."
by McCririck's unlucky Laundress September 22, 2005
A saying that is always made by Gordon Ramsey in Hell's Kitchen, but does not mean move your ass. It's actually a coarse way of saying hurry up.
Cahiser "Can I get a raise, boss?"
Boss "No, and quit talking to me about it. Now move your arse to the counter before I fire you."
Boss "No, and quit talking to me about it. Now move your arse to the counter before I fire you."
by CBNSK June 09, 2007
by Gary Cherone June 20, 2006
by Fazza1 October 09, 2006
Scottish, but specifically Glaswegian expression for when you talk to someone and you think what they say in response is a load of rubbish, or you don't believe what they are saying.
by weegiewifey October 19, 2020
A traditional shave with a razor and shaving cream that leaves the practitioner's face reminiscent of a baby's arse-wiped arse. The term arse-clean is thereby extracted.
Person 1: Did you see the guy who lives next door today?
Person 2: Yes I see him every day passing by with his arse-clean shave.
Person 2: Yes I see him every day passing by with his arse-clean shave.
by TheCockDwindler July 01, 2017
"I was just strolling along the lino when, alluvasudden, I tripped over one of the ankle-biters' toys and fell arse over kettle!"
by Alex Quantashassle April 11, 2005