hanging out of one's arse

English

Adjective

hanging out of one's arse (not comparable)

  1. (British, vulgar, slang) Suffering from a severe hangover.
    • 2010 August 17, John Skibeat, “TLOBF Interview // Malefice”, in The Line of Best Fit:
      I’m hanging out of my arse. I’m trying to drink to play well but it’s having the wrong effect. I’m just getting pissed again!
    • 2018, Andrew Flintoff, Do You Know What?: Life According to Freddie Flintoff, London: Blink Publishing:
      ‘Mate, I’m hanging out of my arse. But I’ve got to score some runs, because I’ve had a bet with Vaughany and he knows I was pissed last night. []
    • 2019 December 3, Emma Garland, “The Rise and Rise of GHB, the Most Dangerous Club Drug in the World”, in Vice:
      [] its effects are similar to a combination of alcohol and MDMA, but without the comedown. If you've ever spent a full weekend hanging out your arse, you'll likely be thinking, "Sounds great, please administer this immediately."
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