单词 | arse-end |
释义 | arse-endn.The form arse-end is now rare in North America, where ass-end n. is the usual form. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > back > buttock(s) > [noun] flitcha700 arse-endseOE culec1220 buttockc1300 tail1303 toutec1305 nagea1325 fundamentc1325 tail-end1377 brawna1382 buma1387 bewschers?a1400 crouponc1400 rumplec1430 lendc1440 nachec1440 luddocka1475 rearwarda1475 croupc1475 rumpc1475 dock1508 hurdies1535 bunc1538 sitting place1545 bottom?c1550 prat1567 nates1581 backside1593 crupper1594 posteriorums1596 catastrophe1600 podex1601 posterior1605 seat1607 poop1611 stern1631 cheek1639 breeka1642 doup1653 bumkin1658 bumfiddle1661 assa1672 butt1675 quarter1678 foundation1681 toby1681 bung1691 rear1716 fud1722 moon1756 derrière1774 rass1790 stern-post1810 sit-down1812 hinderland1817 hinderling1817 nancy1819 ultimatum1823 behinda1830 duff?1837 botty1842 rear end1851 latter end1852 hinder?1857 sit1862 sit-me-down1866 stern-works1879 tuchus1886 jacksy-pardy1891 sit-upon1910 can1913 truck-end1913 sitzfleisch1916 B.T.M.1919 fanny1919 bot1922 heinie1922 beam1929 yas yas1929 keister1931 batty1935 bim1935 arse-end1937 twat1937 okole1938 bahookie1939 bohunkus1941 quoit1941 patoot1942 rusty-dusty1942 dinger1943 jacksie1943 zatch1950 ding1957 booty1959 patootie1959 buns1960 wazoo1961 tush1962 eOE Glosses to Lorica of Laidcenn (Cambr. Ll.1.10) in A. B. Kuypers Bk. of Cerne (1902) 87 Cum renibus cata crinas nates : lund leogum huppbaan ersendu [OE Harl. 585 ða earsenda]. c1200 ( Latin-Old Eng. Gloss. (Bodl. 730) in Eng. Stud. (1981) 62 206/2 Nates, earsendu. b. slang. The buttocks; the bottom, the backside; = arse n. 1a.An independent re-formation, probably as an extension of sense 2. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > back > buttock(s) > [noun] flitcha700 arse-endseOE culec1220 buttockc1300 tail1303 toutec1305 nagea1325 fundamentc1325 tail-end1377 brawna1382 buma1387 bewschers?a1400 crouponc1400 rumplec1430 lendc1440 nachec1440 luddocka1475 rearwarda1475 croupc1475 rumpc1475 dock1508 hurdies1535 bunc1538 sitting place1545 bottom?c1550 prat1567 nates1581 backside1593 crupper1594 posteriorums1596 catastrophe1600 podex1601 posterior1605 seat1607 poop1611 stern1631 cheek1639 breeka1642 doup1653 bumkin1658 bumfiddle1661 assa1672 butt1675 quarter1678 foundation1681 toby1681 bung1691 rear1716 fud1722 moon1756 derrière1774 rass1790 stern-post1810 sit-down1812 hinderland1817 hinderling1817 nancy1819 ultimatum1823 behinda1830 duff?1837 botty1842 rear end1851 latter end1852 hinder?1857 sit1862 sit-me-down1866 stern-works1879 tuchus1886 jacksy-pardy1891 sit-upon1910 can1913 truck-end1913 sitzfleisch1916 B.T.M.1919 fanny1919 bot1922 heinie1922 beam1929 yas yas1929 keister1931 batty1935 bim1935 arse-end1937 twat1937 okole1938 bahookie1939 bohunkus1941 quoit1941 patoot1942 rusty-dusty1942 dinger1943 jacksie1943 zatch1950 ding1957 booty1959 patootie1959 buns1960 wazoo1961 tush1962 1937 H. M. Tomlinson Pipe All Hands xxxi. 190 Gratitude's a flighty thing, warm Monday, but sorry Tuesday as the arse end of a dead cow. 1974 R. N. Peck Soup vii. 60 It would be folly to talk back..when your arse end is pointed shoe-level in his direction. 2008 Independent (Nexis) 19 May 52 The backside fell out of the midfielder's season.., to the extent that he had spent much of the campaign on his arse-end. 2. regional and slang. The rear end, the hindmost part. Cf. ass-end n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > position at the back > [noun] > back part or rear hinder enda1382 back-half1408 backside1417 arse1510 rear1609 postern1611 back-enda1617 arreara1627 back1626 averse1655 posteriorsa1657 ass1700 tail-end1747 rear end1785 west side1829 arse-end1837 hindside1862 ass-end1934 1837 Jrnl. Amer. Inst. Oct. 19 The lower or ‘arse’ end of the block may be finished with a square end to the mortice for the sheave. 1880 R. Holland in J. Britten Old Country & Farming Words 2 In Cheshire..the stalk-end of a potato [is called] the ‘arse-end of a 'tater’. 1956 J. Reynolds Sort of Beauty i. 10 Young Reggie Joyce..saluting the arse-end of an Austin A-40. 1983 P. H. Capstick Death in Dark Continent iv. 127 I..saw the arse end of a jumbo. 2015 Daily Rec. & Sunday Mail (Nexis) 22 Feb. (Sport section) 78 Attach a rocket to the arse-end of the French metro carriage. 3. slang. The most remote or least attractive part of a specified region. Cf. ass-end n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > space > distance > distance or farness > [noun] > distant parts > the remotest part or place utmostc825 world-endOE world's endc1275 utteresta1300 utmostsa1382 uttermost1382 uttermosta1390 arsea1600 apogee1670 jumping-off place1826 Timbuctoo1863 arse-end1896 ass-end1960 1896 F. Hall in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1898) I. 75/1 A house, barn, hamlet, &c., if in a very sequestered spot, is said to be at the arse-end of the world. 1947 J. Cleary You can't see around Corners ii. vii. 86 Let me go home from this arse-end of the world. 1999 P. Jooste Frieda & Min 265 We're not talking Jo'burg here, you know. This is the back end of beyond. The arse end of the country. 2016 Sunday Independent (Nexis) 28 Feb. (Life section) 6 I am..fleeing..crime and 24-hour drinking, to hunker down in the arse-end of nowhere. 4. slang. The less or least desirable part of something; the unfavourable side of a bargain. Cf. ass-end n. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > [noun] > disadvantageous side of something worsec1275 wrong side1719 short end1860 ass-endc1947 arse-end1958 downside1977 1958 P. Scott Mark of Warrior i. 52 We are out of date. We get the arse-end of any new equipment that's going. 1988 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 3 Sept. 39 What Keating would get would be the arse-end of an inherited Government. 2010 A. P. Harper Housewife in Trouble iii. 32 The same old story of the woman getting the arse-end of the deal. Compounds arse-end Charlie n. originally R.A.F. slang (now chiefly historical). a tail-gunner; the last aircraft in a flying formation; = tail-end Charlie n. at tail-end n. Compounds. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > hostilities in the air > airman > [noun] > aircrew with specific duties observer1870 strafer1915 air gunner1916 air bomber1918 gunner1918 rear gunner1918 bombardier1932 bomb-aimer1935 tail gunner1939 tail-end Charlie1941 arse-end Charlie1942 waist-gunner1942 spotter pilot1944 1942 R. Hillary Last Enemy 132 I was shot down acting as Arse-end Charlie to a Squadron of Hurricanes. Arse-end Charlie is the man who weaves backwards and forwards above and behind the Squadron to protect them from attack from the rear. 1983 Irish Times 7 Feb. 10/5 A tail-jolly-ender. What we in the Raff would have called during the war an Arse-end Charlie. 2011 Australian (Nexis) 25 Apr. 6 He was ‘arse-end Charlie’, slang for the pilot at the rear of a diamond formation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.eOE |
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