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Is the phrase can't be asked or can't be ars*d?
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Age old debate in our office could be answered. Is the phrase 'can't be asked' or can't be ars*d'? Does anyone know where it comes from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Ascian' was the original verb-form, but 'ax' was the standard form in literature - eg Chaucer uses it - until about 1600. 'Ask', which is now standard, of course, was originally just a northern dialect variant. The history of the 'aks' pronunciation goes a lot further back than anything imported from the West Indies!
I have always heard arsed. Derived from sitting on your arse and being lazy. Or making your arse muscles move. It's interesting though how some people say asked. I've never seen how asking could be relevent. A friend of mine responded to this phrase with "why cant you be asked? have you cut off ur ears?"...
i used to think the phase was 'i cant be asked' but ive heard it said the 'arsed' way too many times that i wont say it at all.
As for the word 'ask' i know someone who says 'ast' instead of ask and it drives me mad, ive even commented on it !
Also the words 'brought' and 'bought' are said the wrong way round, i sometimes correct people by telling them that bought is when you buy something and brought is when you bring something.....oh and dont get me started on the word 'something' no it does not have a 'K' on the end.
thank you for listening to my rant :)
As for the word 'ask' i know someone who says 'ast' instead of ask and it drives me mad, ive even commented on it !
Also the words 'brought' and 'bought' are said the wrong way round, i sometimes correct people by telling them that bought is when you buy something and brought is when you bring something.....oh and dont get me started on the word 'something' no it does not have a 'K' on the end.
thank you for listening to my rant :)
My understanding is that the original is "I can't be asked", as a double generalization of "You could not ask me to do something," with the implication of this earlier phrase being that even if you asked me to do something, I would not do it. If I would not do anything (as opposed to something), regardless of who asked me to do it (you, or you, or you), then I truly can't be asked.
Can't be ar*ed comes from "needing to do something but cannot get of one's ar*e" hence can't be ar*e. In the UK we say ass and ar*e but ar*e is classed as swearing.so maybe kids or teens saying can't be ***, it's miss heard as asked. I think can't be asked can also come from getting asked to do something but deliberately don't do it, you can ask me to do anything,will I do it,hell no, there for "I can't be asked" I'm no doing anything
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