Toronto slang meaning to throw something over to another person.
Synonyms include: pass, toss, hand, give
Synonyms include: pass, toss, hand, give
James: “Yo, sauce me my keys.”
Adam: sauces him a printer
James: “I said my keys.”
Adam: “I thought you said printer.”
James: “Why the fuck would I say printer?”
Adam: sauces him a printer
James: “I said my keys.”
Adam: “I thought you said printer.”
James: “Why the fuck would I say printer?”
by CROCOTTA December 24, 2018

1. A word which can follow an adjective or verb to further describe something
ex: fail sauce, laugh sauce.
2. Used solo when a person is singing a repetitive part of a song, and continues to sing it, even when the repetitive part ends. Typically shows the person doesn't really know the song very well.
ex: fail sauce, laugh sauce.
2. Used solo when a person is singing a repetitive part of a song, and continues to sing it, even when the repetitive part ends. Typically shows the person doesn't really know the song very well.
1. "Fail Sauce"
2. "I hate when i'm singing a song, and the person next to me doesn't know the lyrics; they sauce it."
2. "I hate when i'm singing a song, and the person next to me doesn't know the lyrics; they sauce it."
by Lovelyloryn24 September 16, 2009

by TGC October 16, 2006

by grossaye May 18, 2005

Among other meanings, depending on context, it is a term from the 1980's used to announce that someone has just been dissed, or in other words got told a good comeback. The word seems to be currently making a comeback. It is similar and interchangeable with diss, burn, owned, ect.. usually pronounced with a long A sound, like "sahss".
by JJdolly December 30, 2013

by Hockmed April 21, 2010

In halo, you can say shotsauce, snipesauce, rocksauce and so on. Or "Dude we just got sauced." Or "Dude i just sauced bolth of em."
by Stiller October 3, 2008
