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Medude-sa

A Definition of white males with dreadlocks.

The term refers to a male version of Medusa, having dreadlocks instead of snakes.
Plural; Medude-sa

That hippie festival is crawling with Medude-sa!

Medude-sa everywhere!!

by Shanger_Danger September 25, 2015


sa..v

The hottest most attractive women in the books. If she has Curly hair, Brown skin and black eyes. You found yourself a hot mama.

Mr.Bronson: Bro did you see sa..v in the halls?

Logan: Yeah ! i can tell she’s gonna be a milf.

by sa..v March 01, 2021


SA WO

FINISH ONE'S LIFE OR STINKY FRUIT SMELLS LIKE DEAD RAT

DODO ASKS FOR SA WO AFTER EATING ROTTEN SA WO

by ANUNE_CHOW&FAT99 March 24, 2022


sa-jj

best.person.ever.

lol-iwanna-brag-that-sa-jj-is-in-mylyfe&not-yours. <3

by gerarduriestump October 09, 2018


sas x lucy

SAS X Lucy is a ship of LucyTheWolfSky and Superfoxy101.. A ship is a shing you put a name x name =>

I like the ship sas x lucy

by Jdjsskfh April 04, 2018


sa snaží byť seksy

Veta, "snaží sa byť seksy" sa väčšinou spája s osobou, ktorá by najradšej kurvila 24/7 a prejebala celé sídlisko

A: "Škaredá kurva"

B: "Však ona sa snaží byť seksy"

A: "Nejako sa jej nedarí"

by K9_Kr October 03, 2020


Sa k’ pase

🇭🇹 Haitian Creole for:

1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
4- News and gossip (in general)

1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
Pierre: Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: N’ap boule, Pierre . (N’ap boule means we’re fine.)
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
— Pierre: (At the scene of an event) Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: M’ pa konnen, Pierre. (M’ pa konnen means I don’t know.)
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
— Pierre: (Jacques accidentally bumps into Pierre.) Sa k’ pase, Jacques?
— Jacques: Eskize m’, Pierre ? (Eskize m’ means sorry.)
4- News and gossip (in general)

— Pierre: Ou pa tande Sa k’ pase, Jean-Jacques? ( means Haven’t your heard the news, Jacques ?
— Jacques: Non, m’ pa fè nouvèl kèk jou, Pierre. (means No, I haven’t listened or watched the news for days, Pierre.)

by BeauClesca January 07, 2025