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Fake Sake 

Fake Sake (interjection)
A bold, hype-loaded phrase to express instant agreement, excitement, or savage confidence.
It’s what you say when “Hell yeah,” “Obviously,” or “Let’s go” just isn’t enough.
Use it when you’re fired up, owning the moment, or proving the doubters wrong.
“Wanna build a million-dollar AI startup?”
Fake Sake yes!
“You really gonna trade with just $100?”
Fake Sake I am. Watch me.
“Did you just invent a new word?”
Fake. Sake. Yes.
“You skipped the gym but still hit your goal?”
→ Fake Sake energy.
“They said you need a laptop to succeed?”
→ Fake Sake says otherwise.
Fake Sake by Fake Sake Founder April 15, 2025

Fake Sake 

Definition:
Fake Sake (interjection):
Used to express excitement, intense motivation, or a dramatic reaction to something epic or obvious. Often used instead of “Hell yeah,” “Of course,” or “Let’s go.”
“Wanna build a million-dollar AI startup?”
→ “Fake sake yes!”

“You really gonna trade with just $100?”
→ “Fake sake I am. Watch me!”

“Did you just invent a new word?”
→ “Fake. Sake. Yes.”
“Wanna build a million-dollar AI startup?”
→ “Fake sake yes!”

“You really gonna trade with just $100?”
→ “Fake sake I am. Watch me!”

“Did you just invent a new word?”
→ “Fake. Sake. Yes.”
Bro, you just coded your own AI at 17?”
→ “Fake Sake YES!”
Fake Sake by Fake Sake Founder April 6, 2025