Irish Slang
1. Something that is not in its proper position, something that has been turned askew.
2. To misunderstand something
1. Something that is not in its proper position, something that has been turned askew.
2. To misunderstand something
1. I couldn't get the toast out of the toaster because it was jammed in there all arseways.
2. He called and left a message saying I should pick him up at 2, but I got it all arseways and went to the station at 2 am.
2. He called and left a message saying I should pick him up at 2, but I got it all arseways and went to the station at 2 am.
by Mike Eldred January 24, 2008
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