Originally spelled Sorjoy, but now Sarjoy because of American English pronunciation confusion - yeah, the culture that insists on not using the Metric system. Sarjoy is a certain type of deep indigo blue color - #6F8FAF - popularized as one of the Crayola shades of "Blue" and commonly associated with denim fabric - that you insist is actually the color, "Denim" but your ralcitrant obtuse color blind children wrongly associate with, "Gray" (#808080 - frequently associated with humility and is often worn by Catholic monks, Buddhist monks in Japan and Korea, and Taoists priests). When you try explaining to them it's actually "Denim" color because you spent months shopping furiously for the exact complement to the existing decor - especially the carpet, because 'it really tied the room together' (the Dude)' - and thus, HAS to be "Denim color, dammit!" by logic of shopping search frustration. They simply reply, "Sorry Joy, it's gray," leading to exercerbated frustration hence resulting in the invention of this new color category, "Sarjoy" (#68F088F0A8F0), a portmanteau of "Sorry, Joy..."
"Don't you love this bitchin ass Denim colored jacket?" "It's actually, Gray... just sayin' ." "F-ing Bastard, it's Denim!" "Whatever, it's Sarjoy then."