"die on one's arse" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: dies on one's arse [present, singular, third-person], dying on one's arse [participle, present], died on one's arse [participle, past], died on one's arse [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} die on one's arse (third-person singular simple present dies on one's arse, present participle dying on one's arse, simple past and past participle died on one's arse)
  1. (British, Ireland, idiomatic, vulgar slang) To fail completely. Tags: British, Ireland, idiomatic, slang, vulgar Synonyms: flop, die a death
    Sense id: en-die_on_one's_arse-en-verb-yQ6G8UAo Categories (other): British English, Irish English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 60 40
  2. (British, Ireland, idiomatic, vulgar slang, of a comedian) To be very poorly received by an audience. Tags: British, Ireland, idiomatic, slang, vulgar Synonyms: die
    Sense id: en-die_on_one's_arse-en-verb-tL3yAsyg Categories (other): British English, Irish English

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