单词 | to move arse |
释义 | > as lemmasto move (also shift) (one's) arse b. to move (also shift) (one's) arse and variants: to get going, get a move on; to move swiftly, hurry up; to leave; (also) to get out of the way. Frequently in imperative.The word obscured by dashes in the text of quot. 1958 is likely to be arse, to rhyme with the words ‘enchanting farce’; compare quot. 1974. ΚΠ 1958 J. Lerner My Fair Lady i. vii. 83 Come on Dover!!! Move your bloomin' –—!!!] 1973 Spectrum 15 36 Shift arse old man, stop holding up the bus. 1974 Beverley (W. Austral.) Times 17 Oct. 5/3 (advt.) Be like Eliza Doolittle's horse... ‘Move your bloomin' arse!’ 1993 L. Davies Work, Sex & Rugby 88 By the time..[the solicitor] shifts his arse and writes a letter, that's a hundred quid. 1997 B. Breytenbach December in D. Hirson Lava of this Land 56 Jump to it! Clean up! Move arse! 2010 C. Reid Secrets at St. Jude's: Drama Girl 166 That will be my..dad now, wondering why I'm not shifting my arse fetching and carrying drinks. < as lemmas |
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