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arse about; arse around verb to idle, to fool about UK, 1664- Arsing around with him, boy, you’re asking for trouble. Take my tip. — D’Arcy Niland, Dead Men Running, p. 86, 1969
- [I]t was raining so we were just arsing about, you know, drinking tea and stuff. — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 153, 1999
- When I was a 14-year-old at boarding school, lights out in the dorm was the cue for a whole bunch of arsing around. — FHM, p. 250, June 2003
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