A verb meaning "to be bothered", and invariably used in the past tense and in conjunction with the words "couldn't be". It originated in the North of England.
"Did you mow the lawn yesterday?
"No - it was too nice a day. I couldn't be arsed."
This usage probably derives from the phrase "to move your arse", meaning to "stir yourself to get something done".
Against the odds, he threw the basket ball from the other end of the court and arsed it in.
He wins a lot of the time, its all arse.
I scored a 1/6 on Worde, obviously it wasn't skill, but all arse.
The word for a persons rear end spoken by people who use correct english
Americans are so dumb that they cannot pronounce a word in their own language.
They say 'ass' for 'arse'
Ass is a synonym for Donkey. Poor Donkey!
The correct spelling for a persons buttocks or behind.
The Americans are stupid and spell it "ass" like a donkey.
This term can also be used to insult.
"My arse is huge!"
"Stop being such an arse."
The original spelling of the word that has now been high jacked by the dumb-arse yanks - still means a rear end or stupid.
The stupid arse-hole American had a face like a spanked arse.
a persons buttocks or anus.
see: backside · behind · seat · rump · rear · rear end · cheeks · hindquarters · haunches · bottom · derrière · Sitzfleisch · nates · sit-upon · stern · BTM · tochus · rusty dusty · bum · botty · prat · jacksie · bahookie · butt · fanny · tush · tushie · tail · duff · buns · booty · caboose · heinie · patootie · keister · tuchis · bazoo · bippy · batty · rass · fundament · posterior · breech
arse
Cannot or will not make the effort. Does not give a shit.
1. Some contributors can't be arsed with their spelling. see "aresed"
2. "Don't go makin' a half arsed job of it"