- do one's arse
- Australian Slanglose a lot of money
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
not know one's arse from one's elbow — To be extremely ignorant • • • Main Entry: ↑arse … Useful english dictionary
get one's arse into gear — To get organized (to do something) • • • Main Entry: ↑arse … Useful english dictionary
see one's arse — Vrb phrs. To get upset, to lose one s temper. E.g. You might want to avoid Dave for a few hours, he s seen his arse and is no mood to talk to anyone. Mainly Yorkshire use … English slang and colloquialisms
park one's arse — Vrb phrs. To sit down. E.g. Park your arse there a moment whilst I find my keys … English slang and colloquialisms
shift one's arse — Vrb phrs. To move out of the way or to hurry up. E.g. Come on, shift your arse and help me tidy up, my parents will be here soon … English slang and colloquialisms
out on one's arse — Phrs. Thrown out, discarded without further consideration. E.g. Any more noise during the ballet performance and you ll all be out on your arse … English slang and colloquialisms
talk out of one's arse — Vrb phrs. To talk nonsense. E.g. You re talking out of your arse if you think you can beat the British champion at chess … English slang and colloquialisms
get one's arse in gear — Vrb phrs. See get one s act together … English slang and colloquialisms
Cover one's arse — protect oneself … Dictionary of Australian slang
Do one's arse — lose a lot of money … Dictionary of Australian slang
Kick one's arse — 1. be totally amazing; 2. really go off; 3. beat convincingly; 4. reprimand severely; 5. tell off … Dictionary of Australian slang