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head and hole
Hello. I'm watching a movie and the actress said "Arse, head and hole"
What does it mean? many thanks.
May 13, 2020 1:02 PM
Answers · 2
Thank you so much Heidi! She was speaking to herself cuz she forgot an important audition schedule. Haha. Thanks a lot!!
May 13, 2020
It's a bit of wordplay and rather impolite, so probably rather advanced for a new language learner. Arsehead and Arsehole in British English (Asshead and Asshole in American English) are both mildly profane insults, one referring more to intellect and one to personality. (Arse/Ass is an informal/slightly rude word for buttocks, asshole would literally be the anus but mostly means a person with an unpleasant personality).
May 13, 2020
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