(to) arse off

  • 1fuck the arse off (someone) — Vrb phrs. Essentially meaning the same as fuck one s brains out . Not necessarily intimating anal intercourse. The elements ..the arse off are often added to verbs as a general intensifier, such as bore the arse off. Similarly also see bore the… …

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  • 2fuck the arse off (someone) — Vrb phrs. Essentially meaning the same as fuck one s brains out . Not necessarily intimating anal intercourse. The elements ..the arse off are often added to verbs as a general intensifier, such as bore the arse off. Similarly also see bore the… …

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  • 3bore the arse off someone — bore the arse off (someone) British & Australian, very informal!, American, very informal! to make someone very bored. These wildlife programmes bore the arse off me …

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  • 4bore the arse off — (someone) British & Australian, very informal!, American, very informal! to make someone very bored. These wildlife programmes bore the arse off me …

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  • 5screw the arse off — Vrb phrs. 1. To copulate vigorously and with great enthusiasm. Cf. fuck the arse off. 2. To drive a car or vehicle aggressively or hard. E.g. I screwed the arse off the hire care for 200 miles and got caught speeding 3 times …

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  • 6work your arse off — work your ˈarse off f5 idiom (taboo, slang) to work very hard Main entry: ↑arseidiom …

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  • 7work (your) arse off — work (your) arse/backside off British & Australian, very informal, American, very informal to work very hard. My father worked his backside off to pay for our education …

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  • 8arse — /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 …

  • 9arse — arse1 [a:s US a:rs] n BrE spoken not polite [: Old English; Origin: Ars, ears] 1.) the part of your body that you sit on American Equivalent: ass 2.) a stupid and annoying person 3.) my arse! used to say that you do not believe something 4.) …

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  • 10Off The Page — is a British discussion program, aired on the BBC Radio 4 on Fridays at 11 PM.The program features a panel of contributors who tackle a subject on which they are experts. Each panelist writes an introductory column with their take on the week s… …

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