arsey

arsey
unpleasant, especially in a sarcastic, grumpy or haughty manner.

Work experience as an arsey teenager is pretty straightforward: disappear into the storeroom, smoke a few cigarettes, text your mates and watch the minute hand tick slowly by. If theres nowhere suitable to hide, all you need is a vacant computer and you can chat to your skiving associate in the building next door.


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