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Arse.
Ass/asshole, by association with Americans, just doesn't sound right coming from other people. |
as an american i am not allowed to say "arse", and ashamed as i am of my nationality, i have forbidden myself to say "ass".
therefore i go with RUMP or BOTTOM, depending on context |
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assclown and arseclown don't sound the same.
whoever gets to say "arseclown" deserves a beating. |
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Bottom or bum, NEVER ass or arse.
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i really like that expression too, for some reason (but i am not a native speaker and i wonder if i have actually ever used that expression myself) |
I just say ass but I like the sound of arse, so I say arse.
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CULO
rules all culote, culito, culazo... ![]() |
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Got to agree with you, why didn't I fucking think of that. Totally repped. |
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"can't be assed" doesn't sound right as opposed to "can't be arsed" |
In America we just say "I don't wanna."
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Finally, a significant poll!
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Voted for arse.
I always say 'arse' (even if I do sound pompous) and never 'ass'. |
I say 'arse' and I spell it 'arse' because I'm Australian. If I were to say 'ass' I'd sound like a fucking idiot just like an American would saying 'arse'. I don't even have to think about which of the two I say, it's always 'arse'. I find it funny people find one 'cooler' or not.
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Arsch
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It's arse. And Ass is:
a long-eared, slow, patient, sure-footed domesticated mammal, Equus asinus, related to the horse, used chiefly as a beast of burden. Although assclown is allowed because it is a fantastic insult. |
this thread stayed longer than i expected
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