not know one's arse from one's elbow
1not know one's arse from one's elbow — To be extremely ignorant • • • Main Entry: ↑arse …
2not know one's arse from one's elbow — Vrb phrs. To be ignorant, naive or plain stupid …
3Not to know one's arse from one's elbow — to be an idiot …
4not to know one's arse from one's elbow — Australian Slang to be an idiot …
5arse — I. n 1. British the backside, buttocks, anus. This word is not, strictly speaking, slang, but an ancient term (aers in Anglo Saxon, descended from Germanic nouns related to an Indo European ancestor meaning tail ) which, since the 17th cen tury,… …
6know — [c]/noʊ / (say noh) verb (knew, known, knowing) –verb (t) 1. to perceive or understand as fact or truth, or apprehend with clearness and certainty. 2. to have fixed in the mind or memory: to know a poem by heart. 3. to be cognisant or aware of;… …
7List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …
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10Tok Pisin — Spoken in  Papua New Guinea Native speakers 122,000  (2004) 4 million L2 speakers Language family …
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