Adjective edit · arse about face (not comparable) (slang, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland). Placed or arranged the opposite way to the way it should be.
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arse about face · at the coal face · baby-face · beat one's face · blackfaced · black in the face · blow up in one's face · breech face · butter face · carb- ...
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Verb edit. at (third-person singular simple present ats, present participle atting, simple past and past participle atted). (informal, neologism) Rare form ...
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What is the meaning of the word arsee?
Interjection sense: a playful misunderstanding of "say when" (i.e. say something / speak up when you want me to stop) as "say [the word] when". Pronunciation ...
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