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sata its mean (girlfriend in moroccan darija )
ra khrejt lym m3a sata
sata by abdellah ID May 14, 2017
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An abbreviation used on Final Fantasy XI
The Thief abilities, Sneak Attack + Trick Attack used together. Also called SAnTA or Fuidama.
ElvaanWAR: ZOMG j00 see that THF?
HumePLD: Ya, He SATA'd the WHM...
ElvaanWAR: XD
SATA by Welshmanlikestehsheep August 27, 2006
Originally coined at a university in the United Kingdom - its use has grown to adequately describe frequent, unnecessary, excessive and sometimes unrelated exaggeration of events/facts.

Middle English, from Old English scite; akin to Old English -scItan to defecate, from Old French acorder, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin accordare, from Old English tO; akin to Old High Germa zuo.

(at the time of writing, usage is uncommon in Australia and surrounding islands)
Friend : 'Hey did you see the car race yesterday?'

Allen : 'Dude, like, I don't know how, but, like, the car was faster than any car like, before in the world. Its a world record but I forgot why they didn't record it.'

(a typical SATA situation)
SATA by leetsauce February 2, 2005
pure anime girl, must be protected at all costs, if you find one, PROTECC
Dude that girl is a Sata
Sata by ItalianVapi April 13, 2019

Sata Andagi 

A doughnut-like sweet from Okinawa (Japan).

The word has become epic in the episode 21 of Azumanga Daioh. It's at about 13:25 in the vid, when Osaka starts sayin "Sata Andagi!" continuously. This Moment is considered to be ONE of the most epic moments of Azumanga Daioh, which is considered to be one of the most epic Manga/Anime known to men.

you see... it's pretty epic!
chiyo: Hey Tomo Chan!

tomo: What's that? A snack?

osaka: Sata Andagi! (epic moment)

tomo: Candy?

chiyo: Sorry, we didn't get you any.

osaka: Sata Andagi!

tomo: How much did it cost?

chiyo: It was 100 yen.

osaka: Sata Andagi!

you know the story....
Sata Andagi by dontbreaththis June 10, 2009
The second generation of SATA I, which stands for Serial Advance Technology Attachment. It is the transfer method from your Hard Drive or Optical Drive (ex. CD-ROM or DVD-ROM) to your computer. SATA II doubles the transfer speed from SATA I.
The new Hitachi hard drive features the new SATA II transfer method.
SATA II by R. Vargas September 12, 2005