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Arsed vs Aksed - What's the difference?

arsed | aksed |


As verbs the difference between arsed and aksed

is that arsed is (au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ) while aksed is (aks).

Arsed vs Arsey - What's the difference?

arsed | arsey |


As a verb arsed

is (au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ).

As an adjective arsey is

(slang|british) unpleasant, especially in a sarcastic, grumpy or haughty manner.

Armed vs Arsed - What's the difference?

armed | arsed |


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.

Arse vs Arsed - What's the difference?

arse | arsed |


As an abbreviation arse

is (biochemistry) arylsulfatase e, an enzyme, deficiencies in which are associated with abnormalities in cartilage and bone development.

As a verb arsed is

(au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ).

Arced vs Arsed - What's the difference?

arced | arsed |


As verbs the difference between arced and arsed

is that arced is past tense of arc while arsed is past tense of arse; Bothered (as in can't be bothered to...).

Parsed vs Arsed - What's the difference?

parsed | arsed |


As verbs the difference between parsed and arsed

is that parsed is (parse) while arsed is (au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ).

Rased vs Arsed - What's the difference?

rased | arsed |


As verbs the difference between rased and arsed

is that rased is (rase) while arsed is (au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ).

Arsed vs Arses - What's the difference?

arsed | arses |


As a verb arsed

is (au|nz|british|vulgar|slang) (arse); bothered (as in can't be bothered to ).

As a proper noun arses is

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Sarsed vs Arsed - What's the difference?

sarsed | arsed |


As verbs the difference between sarsed and arsed

is that sarsed is past tense of sarse while arsed is past tense of arse; Bothered (as in can't be bothered to...).

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