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arsey adjective- lucky AUSTRALIA, 1950
From TIN ARSE- If he is lucky he is tinny, arsy (both of them from tin-arse, a lucky person.) — Sidney J. Baker, The Australian Language, p. 113, 1966
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 8, 1977
- — Ryan Aven-Bray, Ridgey Didge Oz Jack Lang, p. 17, 1983
- moody UK
Also variant “arsy”. - phoning him and then getting all arsey — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 13, 1997
- I’m sure she was arsy with him and it put him off. — Mary Hooper, (megan)2, p. 144, 1999
- “Don’t get arsey with me!” she came back. “Ever since we stepped out of the car you’ve been looking so mean at everyone.” — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 71, 2000
- I was sorry for being so arsey with her. — Frank Skinner, Frank Skinner, p. 51, 2001
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