_:b6434051 "\u201CYou're an arse,\u201D Ellen said. \u00B6 \u201CPlease? You must like something about me\u00A0\u2026?\u201D \u00B6 \u201CI do. You're an arse. I just told you that. I feel comfy with you, because you're such an arse.\u201D"@en . _:b6434052 "He looked at me, was just about to call me an arse, when I told him, \u201CYou throw it too hard. Try and think of the javelin hitting the target before you throw it. Let it all go through your mind first, see it, feel it, then throw it.\u201D \u00B6 \u201CGood advice, you arse,\u201D he said and tried again."@en . _:b6434050 "(chiefly, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Commonwealth, derogatory) A stupid, pompous, arrogant, mean or despicable person."@en . _:b6434051 "2007, Martin Harrison, The Judgement of Paris, page 282:"@en . _:b6434053 "2011, Joe Abercrombie, The Heroes, unnumbered page:"@en . _:b6434051 . . _:b6434052 . _:b6434053 "Felnigg. What a suppurating arse. Look at him. Arse."@en . _:b6434053 . _:b6434052 "2007, L. A. Wilson, The Silurian: Book One: The Fox and the Bear, page 103:"@en . _:b6434050 . "2" .