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siggeret 

A common, usually deliberate misspelling of the word, "cigarette".

Often used by people who do not use tobacco, but occasionally used by smokers as well.

Used exclusively in written or typed text; it is pronounced the same way that one would pronounce the word cigarette.
#JOSH: Hey Hozay, can you spare a siggeret?
#HOZAY: Sure thing Josh, be over in five minutes with a smoke for ya!!!
siggeret by Telephony March 17, 2013
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A "sigger" is an individual who is a overly enthusiastic fan of Sig Sauer products, & the Sig Sauer as a company a whole (specifically the American based Sig Sauer company). A sigger will go out of their way to defend Sig Sauer products from any critique, even if the critique is valid & can be supported by hard evidence. If a Sig Sauer product receives a negative review on a firearms blog or YouTube channel, expect siggers in the comments defending the Sig product.

If a Sig Sauer product is faced with heavy criticism, expect a sigger to deflect this criticism by bringing up issues with other firearms made by manufactures such as Glock, Smith & Wesson, FNH (USA or Belgium), Heckler & Koch, Colt, CZ, etc.

One can use "sigga" instead of "sigger" if they decide the "hard R" is not appropriate for the situation.
John: Man, I just don't trust carrying my non-manual safety equipped P320 X-Carry anymore after I've researched that several law enforcement and military agencies have had non-manual safety equipped P320s go off allegedly by themselves in the holster. I'd rather not take the small risk of my P320 discharging by itself, so I think I'm going to trade it for a Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS.

Levi: hahahaha Glocks and M&Ps have many more issues than P320s, its actually INSANE how many cops ND Glocks on a yearly basis hahahah. I wouldn't get rid of that Sig if I was you, & don't listen to the news or reddit, you can't trust those sources.

John: Wow, I didn't expect you to be such a sigger.
Sigger by theyankeeenfield October 21, 2022
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"THE BOSS" usually from Italian background. A kind of person that should not to be messed with.
You don't want to mess with him he is the Sicheri.
Sicheri by Jelly January 19, 2004
1. a spanish nigger. 2. a spanish person who acts like a nigger or black person. 3. any spanish human.
this sigger from the spain is just too ghetto.
sigger by addake December 2, 2018

Sirherpcock 

A man with herpes on his penis.
Dan: "Hey, it's Sirherpcock."
Jake: " Man, I feel bad for Jessica. She has a huge surprise coming from Sirherpcock."
Dan: "Yeah, when she sees his shit, she'll be running for the hills."
Sirherpcock by Sexy Imagination August 29, 2014

Sgherrimeringhi 

The example of peak human evolution, a tall man with bushy eyebrows with a passion for old-school gaming consoles, Who somehow gets all the girl he wants
My group is full of sgherrimeringhi

robo-signer 

A person who signs a legal document without reading it or understanding the document's contents.

In the foreclosure industry, robo-signing is the practice of a bank employee signing thousands of documents and affidavits without verifying the information contained in the document or affidavit. Some reports have revealed that one bank official performed the Herculean task of signing off on almost 10,000 documents in one month. The practice calls into question the validity of thousands of mortgage foreclosures across the country. When the practice recently came to light, four major banks, J.P. Morgan Chase, Ally Financial/GMAC, Bank of America and Wells Fargo all called a halt to foreclosure actions in 23 states. In the days following their announcements, Bank of America ceased foreclosures in all 50 states. A coalition of 40 attorneys general plan on launching a probe into mortgage-servicing practices and may hold them accountable where there were violations of state foreclosure laws.
"Bank of America and several other institutions, including JPMorgan Chase and GMAC Mortgage, halted foreclosures in late September and early October amid a growing controversy over problematic documents, including so-called robo-signers — bank employees who say they signed foreclosure affidavits without reviewing the documents."

-The Washington Post, October 21, 2010
robo-signer by DeeGee212 June 17, 2011