arsehole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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- asshole (US)
From Middle English arce-hoole, equivalent to arse + hole. Compare Old English ears-þyrel (“anus”, literally “arse-hole”).
arsehole (countable and uncountable, plural arseholes)
- (Commonwealth, mildly vulgar) The anus.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:anus
The moment I sat on the toilet, my crap immediately came out of my arsehole.- 1986, Keri Hulme, The Knife and the Stone: Te Kaihau: The Windeater, page 103:
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. - 2002, Michel Faber, The Crimson Petal and the White, Part 4: The Bosom of the Family, page 533,
Lessons aren't due to resume until two, and Sugar is longing for the respite, if only for the opportunity to remedy her physical discomforts – numb, half-frozen feet, armpits clammy with sweat, a sore and itchy arsehole.
- 1986, Keri Hulme, The Knife and the Stone: Te Kaihau: The Windeater, page 103:
- (Commonwealth, mildly vulgar, offensive or derogatory) An inconsiderate, mean-spirited, or otherwise contemptible person. (Less offensive than fucker or cunt.)
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:jerk
Shut up, you big dummy! – Hey! Don't call me “big dummy”, you arsehole!- 2006, Donna Moore, Go to Helena Handbasket[1], page 55:
“He's dead, you arsehole!” I yelled at the top of my lungs, determined to get a word in edgeways. - 2007, Bernice Friesen, The Book of Beasts[2], page 345:
“Marilyn, ye must know that he was an arsehole as well as an idiot. Everyone must tell you that.” - 2009, Ozzy Osbourne, I Am Ozzy, unnumbered page:
But I said to her, ‘Look, I don't know what your real feelings are towards your father, but I strongly advise you, if you've got anything to say to him, even if it's just to call him an arsehole again, do it now. […] ’
- 2006, Donna Moore, Go to Helena Handbasket[1], page 55:
- (vulgar, by extension, often appositional) Anything (especially a place) that is unpleasant or undesirable.
Synonyms: butthole; armpit; shithole; dump
Welcome to [Town X], the arsehole of Britain. - (UK, Ireland, vulgar, uncountable) A variant of the card game big two.
- arseholed
- arseholedom
- arseholehood
- arseholery
- arseholey
- arseholic
- arseholism
- rip someone a new arsehole
- tear someone a new arsehole
anus
- Afrikaans: Anus
- Bulgarian: гъз (bg) (gǎz), задник (bg) (zadnik)
- Dalmatian: codial m
- Dutch: gat (nl)
- Finnish: persereikä (fi)
- French: trou du cul (fr), trou de balle (fr) m, fion (fr) m, rondelle (fr) f, boîte à caca (fr) f
- Galician: ollo do cu (gl) m, ollete m
- German: Arschloch (de) n
- Greek: κωλοτρυπίδα (el) f (kolotrypída)
- Irish: tóin (ga) f
- Italian: sfintere (it) m, ano (it) m, buco del culo m
- Javanese: silit (jv)
- Macedonian: чмар m (čmar), шупак m (šupak)
- Persian: مقعد (fa)
- Portuguese: cu (pt) m
- Romanian: cur (ro) n, găoază (ro) f
- Russian: за́дний прохо́д (ru) (zádnij proxód)
- Scottish Gaelic: toll-tòine m
- Slovak: riť (sk) f
- Swahili: mkundu (sw)
- Swedish: (vulgar) arselhål n, (vulgar) rövhål (sv) n, (vulgar) arsel (sv) n
- Welsh: twll tin (cy)
inconsiderate or mean-spirited person
Afrikaans: Rimpelkring
Chinese:
Hokkien: [script needed] (lān-chiáu-bīn), 臭面人 (chhàu-bīn-lâng)Finnish: paskiainen (fi)
Indonesian: bajingan (id), bangsat (id), brengsek (id), keparat (id)
Macedonian: шупак m (šupak)
Russian: крети́н (ru) m (kretín), приду́рок (ru) m (pridúrok)
Scottish Gaelic: mac na galla m, toll-tòine m
Spanish: gilipollas (es), capullo (es)
Swedish: (vulgar) arsel (sv) n, (vulgar) rövhål (sv) n, (slightly vulgar) skitstövel (sv) c