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Arsebadger
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a foolish, annoying, or contemptible person
Dialect
British
Offensive
Slang
Vulgar
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Human
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
arsebadgers
What is the origin of the term "arsebadger" and how is it used?
"Arsebadger" is a British slang insult that likely emerged in the late 20th century, combining "arse" (buttocks) with "badger" (an animal associated with persistence or nuisance) to create a vivid, crude metaphor for someone irritating, foolish, or contemptible. The term is used in informal speech, comedic contexts, and online banter to mock or ridicule a person. It is clearly derogatory and vulgar, intended to insult or provoke, and is rarely, if ever, neutral.
Examples
Some arsebadger left their shopping cart in the middle of the parking space.



























