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Hands off my Brick!
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Actually, "Ass" is the Americanised version of Arse so it's not Posh, you're just American
![]() ARSE Though not a word in polite use, "arse", like many old words describing body parts and functions, originates in Indo-european. the IE word was *orsos which produced words meaning "bottom" or "tail" in most Germanic languages. The US "ass" is a euphemistic spelling of "arse" which reflects the general US pronunciation. The bird the "wheatear" has nothing to do with wheat or ears but comes from "white arse" after its white tail feathers. http://www.putlearningfirst.com/lang...nge/etmol.html
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All hail the Moyesiah
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![]() Americanisms > Last edited by MTVN; 04-04-2012 at 04:39 PM. |
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