sarge
/sɑɹd͡ʒ/
UK: /sɑːd͡ʒ/
sarge
English
Noun Top 4,456
American (Lessac)
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Definition
Clipping of sergeant.
Etymology
From sergeant, q.v. In reference to PUA slang, coined by American writer and television personality Ross Jeffries after the behavior of his cat Sarge.
Example Sentences
- "I did not interpret this advice correctly at first and in the same sarge as the hand-slap Juggler observed that she was really into me and liking my game but a little annoyed that I kept encroaching on her by moving myself closer to her while keeping myself square."
- "I thought it would be funny and depressing to join them on what they call the "Saturday Sarge." A sarge is when a group of morons roam around looking for girls to annoy. Sounds gr8 right?"
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