Had (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "had (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-12 03:08

Meaning of Had (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse (redirected from have (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse )

Have (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse British Australia vulgar derogatory slang verb phrase

To be too dumb or stubborn to pay attention to what is going on.

Have you not listened to a single word I just said? Why do you always have your head up your arse like this?

Don't listen to Randy. That guy is always having his head up his arse.

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To be not aware of one's surroundings or behave oddly.

 

Grammar and Usage of Have (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse

Verb Forms

  • has (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse
  • having (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse
  • had (one's) head (stuck) up (one's) arse

The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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