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Arse

The anus or buttocks. Colloquially, it is often used as a term of endearment or playful insult. More broadly, it can refer to the rear end of any animal. In informal British English, it can also be used to describe someone considered foolish, unpleasant, or annoying, or in reference to a difficult or problematic situation. This term is often considered vulgar and should be used with discretion.

Arse meaning with examples

  • The horse swatted flies away with its arse, enjoying the warm summer day. The mechanic inspected the car's underside, focusing on the exhaust and rear arse of the vehicle. The comedian used the word arse in a self-deprecating joke, much to the audience's delight. "That's the hardest question yet," she said, "but I'll stop being an arse and try and provide you with a proper answer!"
  • He was scolded when he pinched his classmate's arse in the school cafeteria. The naughty toddler took a tumble but managed to get his arse back up! He was feeling lazy as hell and spent the day sat on his arse. He looked at his colleague, the arse, with great disdain after she received a promotion that he deserved.
  • After a long hike, she could feel the burn and the ache in her arse. She tried to ignore the incessant ringing in her ear but it would not stop. That test was a real arse of an assignment! That little arse cut in front of me on the motorway and the traffic was almost as painful as her!
  • She playfully pinched her boyfriend's arse as they walked hand-in-hand. "Get your arse over here!" she shouted when she needed his help. The dog wagged his tail and offered his arse to be scratched. "That new rule is a complete arse," he said under his breath.

Arse Crossword Answers

3 Letters

ASS BUM CAN

4 Letters

BUNS BUTT PRAT REAR RUMP SEAT TAIL TUSH

5 Letters

FANNY NATES STERN

6 Letters

BEHIND BOTTOM

7 Letters

ASSHOLE HINDEND KEISTER REAREND TAILEND TOOSHIE

8 Letters

ARSEHOLE BUNGHOLE BACKSIDE BUTTOCKS DERRIERE

9 Letters

FUNDAMENT POSTERIOR

12 Letters

HINDQUARTERS

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