arsehole

noun
/ˈɑː(ɹ)s.hoʊl/

Etymology

From Middle English arce-hoole, equivalent to arse + hole. Compare Old English ears-þyrel (“anus”, literally “arse-hole”).

  1. inherited from arce-hoole

Definitions

  1. The anus.

    • The moment I sat on the toilet, my crap immediately came out of my arsehole.
    • Second cut, quick flash to the anus careful not to cut any sacs of roe. Then hold up the slimed thing and quickly slit down the other side to the arsehole again.
    • 1994, G. C. Scott, His Mistress's Voice, 2010 eBook, unnumbered page, Harriet waited until she was still before striking her again, this time vertically, on the arsehole.
  2. An inconsiderate, mean-spirited, or otherwise contemptible person. (Less offensive than…

    An inconsiderate, mean-spirited, or otherwise contemptible person. (Less offensive than fucker or cunt.)

    • Shut up, you big dummy! – Hey! Don't call me “big dummy”, you arsehole!
    • “He's dead, you arsehole!” I yelled at the top of my lungs, determined to get a word in edgeways.
    • “Marilyn, ye must know that he was an arsehole as well as an idiot. Everyone must tell you that.”
  3. Anything (especially a place) that is unpleasant or undesirable.

    • Welcome to [Town X], the arsehole of Britain.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A variant of the card game big two.

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