Interjection
my arse
(slang, Britain, Ireland, vulgar) Indicates incredulous disapproval, contradiction or disbelief.
My arse contemplates those who talk behind my back. Francis Picabia
There is no way I am going to put myself through Sandhurst and then sit on my arse back home while my boys are out fighting for their country. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
If his Majesty is resolved to have my head, he may make a whistle of my arse if he pleases. Algernon Sydney
I worked in Harrods as a sales girl and I was so lazy, I just sat on my arse all day. Now I have huge respect for shop girls. It was boring, so I tried to shoplift things, but we'd always get our bags checked. Susannah Constantine
Some of this rubbish has come in handy on occasions, I don't deny it, on occasions which would never have arisen if they had left me in peace. I use it still, to scratch my arse with. Samuel Beckett