- 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. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
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
Speak out of one's arse — speak rubbish; make stuff up; bullshit … Dictionary of Australian slang
Talk out of one's arse — speak rubbish; make stuff up; bullshit … Dictionary of Australian slang
Think the sun shines out of one's arse — have a very high opinion of oneself … Dictionary of Australian slang
speak out of one's arse — Australian Slang speak rubbish; make stuff up; bullshit … English dialects glossary
talk out of one's arse — Australian Slang speak rubbish; make stuff up; bullshit … English dialects glossary
think the sun shines out of one's arse — Australian Slang have a very high opinion of oneself … English dialects glossary
breathing out of one's arse — adj tired, exhausted. The phrase, evoking a desperate need for extra oxygen, is in army and Officer Training Corps usage … Contemporary slang
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
arse — /as / (say ahs) Colloquial (taboo) –noun 1. the rump; bottom; buttocks; posterior. 2. a. the bottom, base or tail end of something. b. the seat of a pair of pants. 3. a. a despised person. b. a fool. 4. impudence: what arse! 5. one s body or …