- up your arse
- Australian Slangexclamation indicating insolent or disgusted dismissal (from Middle English "ers", from Old English "aers")
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
Move (your) arse! — Move/Shift (your) arse! very informal! something that you say to tell someone to hurry or to get out of your way. Shift your arse! We re late … New idioms dictionary
Shift (your) arse! — Move/Shift (your) arse! very informal! something that you say to tell someone to hurry or to get out of your way. Shift your arse! We re late … New idioms dictionary
move your arse — move/shift/your arse british impolite phrase used for telling someone to get out of your way or to hurry Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to hurrysynonym Main entry: arse … Useful english dictionary
shift your arse — move/shift/your arse british impolite phrase used for telling someone to get out of your way or to hurry Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to hurrysynonym Main entry: arse … Useful english dictionary
cover your arse — british impolite phrase to do or say something that prevents other people blaming or criticizing you Thesaurus: to defend or protect yourselfsynonym Main entry: arse … Useful english dictionary
can't tell your arse from your elbow — can t tell (your) arse from (your) elbow very informal!, very informal! if you can t tell your arse from your elbow, you are stupid and become confused about simple things. It s no good asking him to organize anything he can t tell his arse from… … New idioms dictionary
not know your arse from your elbow — british impolite phrase to be very stupid Thesaurus: to be, or to become crazy or stupidsynonym Main entry: arse * * * not know your ˌarse from your ˈelbow idiom ( … Useful english dictionary
can't tell your arse from elbow — can t tell (your) arse from (your) elbow very informal!, very informal! if you can t tell your arse from your elbow, you are stupid and become confused about simple things. It s no good asking him to organize anything he can t tell his arse from… … New idioms dictionary
have (your) head (stuck) up (your) arse — British & Australian, taboo! to spend so much time thinking about yourself that you have no time to think about other more important things. What does Charles think about it? Who knows? He s got his head stuck so far up his arse he probably isn t … New idioms dictionary
sit on your arse — sit on (your) arse very informal! to do nothing, especially when other people are busy or need your help. It s time you stopped sitting on your arse and found yourself a job … New idioms dictionary
get your arse in gear — get (your) arse in gear very informal! to force yourself to start working or to hurry. If she doesn t get her arse in gear she ll be late again … New idioms dictionary