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In Asian and specifically South Korean culture, a sasaeng, or sasaeng fan (Korean: 사생팬; Hanja: 私生팬), is an obsessive fan who stalks, or engages in other behaviour constituting an invasion of the privacy of a Korean idol or other public figure.
As BTS was leaving the airpot to get to their flight, a sasaeng came and tried to tackle one of the members.
sasaeng by Savage101Bosslady January 6, 2021
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Sarsehole 

Person 1: Josh is such a prick sometimes.

Person 2: Yeah, he's a real Sarsehole.
Sarsehole by Shit_4_Brains September 3, 2007
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Mickey S. Samsel 

A person who enjoys being with a man’s man. Telling people he owes money to that they are burnt. He hates woman but loves the seaman. He has a penis but only smaller. Loves giving it in the butt but prefers it in his own ass. He is a professional felcher. You ever want to go docking he is the man to call. He’s the Boy Scout who got extra badges not in the hand book.
My friends uncle told me he had a Mickey S. Samsel last night. Had to take a time out.
Mickey S. Samsel by Elusive cheese November 27, 2021

sabsexual 

Someone who is only gay for Sabrina carpenter because she's so hot
I'm sabsexual
sabsexual by Ashistrash April 18, 2018

elegant sass

A fashion style often found at southern school dances marked by the vicarious desires of late middle age white trash mothers who revere Reese Witherspoon.
Did you see her dress? White trash? No, elegant sass.
elegant sass by Spartan08 August 30, 2021

tall guy sass 

An act of sassing a shorter person with your height. Works with anybody shorter than you and fun for all ages.
"I heard that guy has a bad case of tall guy sass, must've been a midget when he was young."

Person 1:"Bet you can't even dunk."
Person 2:"Don't tall guy sass me."
tall guy sass by awaffleduck July 3, 2014

Sassanach 

Word used in the English spoken in Scotland, which is directly from the Scottish(Gaelic) language. Sassanach literally meaning Saxon. This originally meant an Englishman. Then as Scottish(Gaelic) lost it's footing as the majority language of Scotland(geographically and 'de facto'), Scottish(Gaelic) speakers used the word to describe anyone who spoke any Anglian based language(i.e. the English language as spoken in England, Hiberno-English, Scoto-English/Lallans/('Scots') e.t.c) Nowadays, it has become common in Scoto-English/Lallans ('Scots'), and is used to refer to English people. Although not explicitly derogatory, some people (notably the English) consider it to be so.
Na Sassanaich! Sassanach! Ach, yet more Sassanaich settling in our country!
Sassanach by Dòmhnallan May 14, 2008