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Can't-be-arsed as an adjective?
What is the meaning of the phrase “cut five sides in [something]”?What does “come to terms with” mean?Meaning of “Back on their heels”What does “strip away all the sound and fury” means?Using “put hair on your chest” for womenComparative adjectives in general, stand-alone use (meaning slightly)Being at the wrong place at the wrong time - is it actually bad?what does 'balls on a plate ' mean?Meaning of the expression “Ain't no trip we can't get past”What does “the dog who caught the car” mean?
Can't be arsed means can't be bothered. It means that one can't be bothered to do something. I've seen it being used as an adjective. What could can't be arsed ice cream mean?
The original texts says:
Apple pizza with can't be arsed ice cream.
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Can't be arsed means can't be bothered. It means that one can't be bothered to do something. I've seen it being used as an adjective. What could can't be arsed ice cream mean?
The original texts says:
Apple pizza with can't be arsed ice cream.
idiom-meaning
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Where did you find that sentence? It makes no sense.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 16:54
Has someone named an ice cream flavour or type as "Can't be Arsed"? Beyond that please indicate & quote (or at least link to) the full context of your "original text" - not just a few extracted words.
– TrevorD
Mar 11 at 17:34
It's from the book " Everything I Know About Love". It is the title of a chapter and the first paragraph is provided below thanks to StoneyB. Thank you everyone.
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:56
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Can't be arsed means can't be bothered. It means that one can't be bothered to do something. I've seen it being used as an adjective. What could can't be arsed ice cream mean?
The original texts says:
Apple pizza with can't be arsed ice cream.
idiom-meaning
Can't be arsed means can't be bothered. It means that one can't be bothered to do something. I've seen it being used as an adjective. What could can't be arsed ice cream mean?
The original texts says:
Apple pizza with can't be arsed ice cream.
idiom-meaning
idiom-meaning
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Where did you find that sentence? It makes no sense.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 16:54
Has someone named an ice cream flavour or type as "Can't be Arsed"? Beyond that please indicate & quote (or at least link to) the full context of your "original text" - not just a few extracted words.
– TrevorD
Mar 11 at 17:34
It's from the book " Everything I Know About Love". It is the title of a chapter and the first paragraph is provided below thanks to StoneyB. Thank you everyone.
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:56
add a comment |
2
Where did you find that sentence? It makes no sense.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 16:54
Has someone named an ice cream flavour or type as "Can't be Arsed"? Beyond that please indicate & quote (or at least link to) the full context of your "original text" - not just a few extracted words.
– TrevorD
Mar 11 at 17:34
It's from the book " Everything I Know About Love". It is the title of a chapter and the first paragraph is provided below thanks to StoneyB. Thank you everyone.
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:56
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2
Where did you find that sentence? It makes no sense.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 16:54
Where did you find that sentence? It makes no sense.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 16:54
Has someone named an ice cream flavour or type as "Can't be Arsed"? Beyond that please indicate & quote (or at least link to) the full context of your "original text" - not just a few extracted words.
– TrevorD
Mar 11 at 17:34
Has someone named an ice cream flavour or type as "Can't be Arsed"? Beyond that please indicate & quote (or at least link to) the full context of your "original text" - not just a few extracted words.
– TrevorD
Mar 11 at 17:34
It's from the book " Everything I Know About Love". It is the title of a chapter and the first paragraph is provided below thanks to StoneyB. Thank you everyone.
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:56
It's from the book " Everything I Know About Love". It is the title of a chapter and the first paragraph is provided below thanks to StoneyB. Thank you everyone.
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:56
add a comment |
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This is a "recipe given to me by my mum, to impress people when they came round to my crap house for crap dinner parties, requiring zero skill or effort." Source
Parse it as can't-be-arsed ice cream: that is, ice cream which you want to create with as little effort as possible.
Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:57
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This is a "recipe given to me by my mum, to impress people when they came round to my crap house for crap dinner parties, requiring zero skill or effort." Source
Parse it as can't-be-arsed ice cream: that is, ice cream which you want to create with as little effort as possible.
Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:57
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This is a "recipe given to me by my mum, to impress people when they came round to my crap house for crap dinner parties, requiring zero skill or effort." Source
Parse it as can't-be-arsed ice cream: that is, ice cream which you want to create with as little effort as possible.
Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:57
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This is a "recipe given to me by my mum, to impress people when they came round to my crap house for crap dinner parties, requiring zero skill or effort." Source
Parse it as can't-be-arsed ice cream: that is, ice cream which you want to create with as little effort as possible.
This is a "recipe given to me by my mum, to impress people when they came round to my crap house for crap dinner parties, requiring zero skill or effort." Source
Parse it as can't-be-arsed ice cream: that is, ice cream which you want to create with as little effort as possible.
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Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
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Mar 11 at 19:57
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Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:57
Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:57
Thank you StoneyB! I think it makes sense now. 🙂
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Mar 11 at 19:57
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Where did you find that sentence? It makes no sense.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 16:54
Has someone named an ice cream flavour or type as "Can't be Arsed"? Beyond that please indicate & quote (or at least link to) the full context of your "original text" - not just a few extracted words.
– TrevorD
Mar 11 at 17:34
It's from the book " Everything I Know About Love". It is the title of a chapter and the first paragraph is provided below thanks to StoneyB. Thank you everyone.
– Jj J2
Mar 11 at 19:56