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  • verb Alternative form of assle.

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From arse +‎ -le.

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  • To move backwards or retreat rapidly

    March 9, 2007

  • no! really?

    March 9, 2007

  • *smirk*

    March 9, 2007

  • Oh yes. An obsolete term, though I can't for the life of me understand why it got that way.

    "You! That's right, you! Just arsle on outta here, my friend. Just back away slowly, and you won't get hurt."

    ;-)

    March 9, 2007

  • Translation: "Follow your arse." :-)

    March 9, 2007

  • 'specially when we managed to keep sidle, also an excellent word. Why not frontle or fordle?

    March 9, 2007

  • Also, Swedish for ass/arse.

    March 9, 2007

  • Haha! Maybe we can add buttle and headle.

    Uh oh! We're wordiefying again.... ;-)

    March 9, 2007

  • Well I do like buttle. I'll have to find a way to work that into conversation...

    March 9, 2007

  • Don't butlers buttle?

    March 9, 2007

  • They do practice butlery.

    March 10, 2007

  • Nah, I vote they stop practicing butlery and buttle instead. ;-)

    March 10, 2007