Arse-piece, can be used as and alternative to arsehole or asshole. The word originated from deep in the heart of Glasgow. Although its specific origin is still unknown, arse-piece is believed to have descended from the word ring piece, and is used as a term to refer to someone annoying or pesky.
Malcy: Haw! Arse-piece, yer baws are oan fire!
Georgie: Ta sherlock!
English translation
Malcolm: You there! Arse-piece, your testicles are alight!
George: Thanks Sherlock
Georgie: Ta sherlock!
English translation
Malcolm: You there! Arse-piece, your testicles are alight!
George: Thanks Sherlock
by Jonsey-boy-live December 14, 2010
A slightly less offensive variant on "wank-piece", indicative of an individual (usually male) who displays foolish or pompous behaviour, usually in the work place.
Largely used in Glasgow/ West of Scotland, from the 1980s onwards.
Largely used in Glasgow/ West of Scotland, from the 1980s onwards.
by Elmer Gee February 01, 2023