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		Definition of arse in English: arsenounɑːsɑrs British vulgar slang 1A person's buttocks or anus.  Synonyms backside, behind, seat, rump, rear, rear end 2A stupid, irritating, or contemptible person.  Synonyms idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, good-for-nothing, reprobate, wrongdoer, evil-doer 
 verbɑːsɑrs British vulgar slang 1arse about/aroundno object Behave in a stupid way; waste time. 2arse something upwith object Make a botched attempt at something. 3can't be arsedNot want to do something because one has no interest in or enthusiasm for it. 
 Phrases   vulgar slang Contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical.  he felt disoriented: everything seemed to be arse about face 
 vulgar slang So as to fall over in a sudden or dramatic way. 
 vulgar slang Stop being lazy. 
 vulgar slang Start to do something with energy, determination, or speed. 
 vulgar slang Used to convey that one does not believe something that has just been said. 
 not know one's arse from one's elbow vulgar slang Be totally ignorant or incompetent. 
 vulgar slang Talk rubbish. 
 vulgar slang Used to express contempt for someone or something. 
 
 Origin   Old English ærs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aars and German Arsch. Rhymes   brass, carse, class, coup de grâce, farce, glass, grass, Grasse, impasse, Kars, kick-ass, kvass, Laplace, Maas, Madras, outclass, pass, sparse, stained glass, surpass, upper class, volte-face    Definition of arse in US English: arsenounärsɑrs British vulgar slang 1A person's buttocks or anus.  Synonyms backside, behind, seat, rump, rear, rear end 2A stupid, irritating, or contemptible person.  Synonyms idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, good-for-nothing, reprobate, wrongdoer, evil-doer 
 verbärsɑrs British vulgar slang 1arse about/aroundno object Behave in a stupid way; waste time. 2arse something upwith object Make a botched attempt at something. 3can't be arsedNot want to do something because one has no interest in or enthusiasm for it. 
 Phrases   vulgar slang Contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical.  he felt disoriented: everything seemed to be arse about face 
 vulgar slang So as to fall over in a sudden or dramatic way. 
 vulgar slang Stop being lazy. 
 vulgar slang Start to do something with energy, determination, or speed. 
 vulgar slang Used to convey that one does not believe something that has just been said. 
 not know one's arse from one's elbow vulgar slang Be totally ignorant or incompetent. 
 vulgar slang Talk rubbish. 
 vulgar slang Used to express contempt for someone or something. 
 
 Origin   Old English ærs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aars and German Arsch. See also ass.     |