Definition of arsey in English:
arsey
adjectivearsier, arsiestˈɑːsi
informal 1British Bad-tempered or uncooperative.
I was half an hour late phoning her and she didn't get all arsey about it
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- When we got back I found another arsey note from the management company had been poked through my letterbox over at the flat.
- All my energy was being taken up with worrying about my arsey behaviour and I hated that.
- Thereby, you will be able to navigate your way ahead, carefully picking your route around bloated wobbly people, inconsiderate ‘wallowers’ and arsey posers as they try to impress the girls.
- The drink is no more expensive than anywhere else in Temple Bar and it's nice to be somewhere trendy where there's no arsey attitude.
- You know the sort of nonsense I mean; Deciding they don't need to buy a parking permit when all their neighbours do, then getting all arsey when they get found out.
2Australian Very lucky.
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- Amazing how the gods often punish those who pull off an arsey win.