"think the sun shines out of someone's arse" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: thinks the sun shines out of someone's arse [present, singular, third-person], thinking the sun shines out of someone's arse [participle, present], thought the sun shone out of someone's arse [participle, past], thought the sun shone out of someone's arse [past], thought the sun shined out of someone's arse [participle, past], thought the sun shined out of someone's arse [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|think<,,thought> the sun shines<shines,shines,shone:shined> out of someone's arse}} think the sun shines out of someone's arse (third-person singular simple present thinks the sun shines out of someone's arse, present participle thinking the sun shines out of someone's arse, simple past and past participle thought the sun shone out of someone's arse or thought the sun shined out of someone's arse)
  1. (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, figuratively) To think so well of someone that one cannot imagine anything wrong with them. Tags: Australia, Ireland, New-Zealand, UK, figuratively, vulgar Synonyms: think the sun shines out of someone's ass [US], think the sun shines out of someone's backside, think the sun shines out of someone's butt Related terms: have one's head up one's ass
    Sense id: en-think_the_sun_shines_out_of_someone's_arse-en-verb-CTxZCOcM Categories (other): Australian English, British English, English entries with incorrect language header, Irish English, New Zealand English

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