Arse
The original spelling of the word that has now been
high jacked by the dumb-arse
yanks - still means a
rear end or stupid.
Arse
by dogshelf on Mar 28, 2005 18:34:51
British (rather than exclusively Irish as previously asserted) pronunciation of 'ass'. To be used in the same context. Like the red
squirrel by its grey cousin, this particular word is danger of being
subsumed by the increasingly popular 'ass'. Can I urge you all to protect
your arse if you want to keep it.
Example:
1.
Your arse is quite delicious
2. Oh ARSE! I have
spilt my
pint.
3. Your mouth smells of arse.
Arse
by Haravm on Jan 27, 2019 01:58:46
Arse
by krackpipe on Dec 13, 2003 18:03:55
Arse
by manutdfan4life on Mar 23, 2005 07:13:10
Arse
by Milo Merchant on Sep 25, 2004 14:23:03
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
Example:
Drink!
Feck! Arse! Girls!
Australians wouldn't be so bad if they got off their
arses and did something.
Arse
by Haravm on Jan 27, 2019 02:06:19
Arse
by WreckedEm on Nov 15, 2009 14:12:14
ARSE: An alternate name for the human
enzyme Arylsulfatase E
coded by the ARSE
gene.
Arse
by Arturo Metanno on Jan 23, 2004 03:45:37
Arse
by arselicker69420jez on Apr 12, 2022 01:46:12