Armed vs Arsed - What's the difference?
armed | arsed |
(sometimes, in combination) Equipped, especially with a weapon.
(of a weapon) Prepared for use; loaded.
(obsolete) Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or efficiency.
* De Foe
(arm)
(chiefly, in combination) Having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type.
Coloured in a different tincture from the beast or bird itself.
(AU, NZ, British, vulgar, slang) (arse); Bothered (as in can't be bothered to... ).
As verbs the difference between armed and arsed
is that armed is (arm) while arsed is (au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ).As an adjective armed
is (sometimes|in combination) equipped, especially with a weapon or armed can be (chiefly|in combination) having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type.armed
English
Etymology 1
See the verb .Adjective
(en adjective)- nuclear-armed
- a distemper eminently armed from heaven
Derived terms
* (l) * (l) * (l) * (l) * (l)Verb
(head)Etymology 2
.Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* (l) * (l)Anagrams
* ----arsed
English
Verb
(head)- I can't be arsed to get out of bed today.
- We asked John if he wanted to come down the pub with us, but he couldn't be arsed .