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arsed

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"

by Hoots November 23, 2005


arsed

Bothered. See also arse and arsey

I really can't be aresed to do anything at work today!

by Steven Norgate January 31, 2003


arsed

The verb "arsed"
Synonym: bothered

"I couldn't be arsed."

"He wasn't arsed."

An example of how this is used in conversation:
"What do you want for tea?"
"I don't know, I'm not arsed."

by Kelly December 23, 2004


arsed

1) That little town on the road to Heavington between Plowed and Blotto

2) Irretrievably drunk - past the point of it being fun but short of it being dangerous.

1) Check out Phil over there at the bar clinging to his stool like he's riding piggyback - methinks our boy be arsed!

2) OK, I'm arsed. If I get to the morning without hurling, I deserve a fecking medal.

by The Evil Steve August 17, 2005


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!

by totem_pole November 26, 2014


arse

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."

by andrew March 02, 2005


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.

by Your Mamas Growler October 03, 2003