if your a sissy then its swearing if not its not swearing!
Arsed is another word for bothered. If you can't be arsed, you can't be bothered. "Go get me a drink please..." You might say... "Can't be arsed." You get the idea.
CBA means Can't Be Arsed
Cant Be Arsed / Cant be bothered
cba means can't/cannot be arsed :]
i might tell you after if i can be arsed
"I can't be bothered, I'm a lazy sod "
Slang [British/Australian] for running around/being very busy. "I'm racing around like a blue-arsed fly - my plane leaves in 2 hours."
The term "rat arsed" is believed to have originated in British slang, where "rat" often refers to someone who betrays others or is considered underhanded. The addition of "arsed" emphasizes a state of being in a bad or disheveled condition, possibly derived from the word "arse," a colloquial term for the buttocks. Together, "rat arsed" suggests a person who is in a disreputable or messy state, reflecting both physical and moral disarray. Its exact origins are unclear, but it has been popularized in various forms of British media and conversation.
because it is full of people who can't be arsed to work
I cant be arsed tellin ya
The Gàdhlig for “high road” is “rathad àrd” - pro uncles approx rat art. East to see how ‘he’s on the high road’ could be a euphemism for drunk and then be mis heard & taken up as rat arsed in English and Scots, Geordie etc.
because everybody will start swearing