by WreckedEm November 15, 2009
Also widely used in the USA (as long as I can remember and I'm over 50 years) instead of "ass", when making reference to the gluteus maximus when in mixed company.
"Look at that, he walks like he has a broomstick up his arse." "Yes, he's the maintenance man, he sweeps up around here"
by Arturo Metanno January 22, 2004
oh my god look at that ARSE
by yourgirlsas October 19, 2021
It's just a butt. A booty. A backside hump. A derriere. A freaking ass. It's not really that serious how you say. You sit it down on a toilet all the same.
I find it ironic that most of these narcissistic arsehole definitions and their authors shit on Americans just because they say "ass" in place of "arse". I also find it ironic that some of you asshole Americans are doing the same thing, acting just like the damn word - an arse/ass! Do we not have to crap all the same?
by SouloHan December 15, 2017
1. "Keep out of Andy's way, he's got the arse-on."
2. "Jeez, proggraming the video is a real arse-on!"
2. "Jeez, proggraming the video is a real arse-on!"
by Alex Quantashassle April 11, 2005
by Anonymous June 26, 2003