be up arse



be (right) up somebody's arse

  (British very informal!)
to be driving too close to the car in front of you That police car's been up my arse since we left London.
See also: arse, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
IzabelleIZ-ə-belEnglish (Modern)
A&Eth;AlbjÖRg-Icelandic, Ancient Scandinavian
Henson['hensən]
Hilton['hiltən]
Tigernach-Irish
PatrÍCiapə-TREE-syə (Portuguese)Slovak, Portuguese