by donglee July 5, 2016

by DS_JohNNy February 7, 2017

A way to say a man is bisexual.
It comes from "what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander," meaning that the goose and gander despite differences have shared interests. But in this case the shared interest is that of the sauce provider.
It comes from "what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander," meaning that the goose and gander despite differences have shared interests. But in this case the shared interest is that of the sauce provider.
Tony: I saw James out last night with Rebecca, but it kind of looked like they were on a date or something. Weird.
Sara: Why weird?
Tony: Isn't James gay? I know he used to date Terrence.
Sara: Oh, no---not gay; he's got sauce for the goose and sauce for the gander. Always been that way.
Sara: Why weird?
Tony: Isn't James gay? I know he used to date Terrence.
Sara: Oh, no---not gay; he's got sauce for the goose and sauce for the gander. Always been that way.
by bdawgy0 July 7, 2023

Hym "No he didn't. If he's going to say it he needs to do it publicly and that isn't going to cut it."
by Hym Iam September 3, 2025

by Yoinkiez May 5, 2025

meaning to identify with he/him pronouns, but also with they/them pronouns. identifies with he/him pronouns more. opposite of they/him pronouns.
“There he is!! I’ve missed them a lot, I didn’t think he would come back to school after their doctors appointment”
“Hey my name is ____, I go by he/they pronouns!”
“Hey my name is ____, I go by he/they pronouns!”
by babyaphrodite September 30, 2021

Kheng He is the greatest artist of all time and is super fond of Merlions. He is a conversation ender but will end the conversation politely. As a social Merlion lover, you will definitely become great friends with him!
by Wonderers of the Century December 6, 2021
