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Oxford English Dictionary:
arse
• noun Brit. vulgar slang; a person’s bottom.
— ORIGIN Old English.
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thanks for proving my point for me
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It is still a word.
If you would like to have a discussion about the meaing of words then feel free to start a topic on it, I'll be happy to, being a writer, I'm more than happy to have that debate (correct thread though please if you want the debate).
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No thanks, I know I'm right so there's no use in wasting time debating over something I have already proven.
Being a writer and all, you should know the definition of slang, therefor this ends here.
I AM RIGHT
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You may think you're right.
So we'll leave it there.
But slang words are still words in the context of language.