from Old English sacan:
to argue with; to blame; to accuse
possible forms
present: sake(s)
past: sook (or soke)
weak past: has (or have) saken
-ing type present: is (or are) saking
to argue with; to blame; to accuse
possible forms
present: sake(s)
past: sook (or soke)
weak past: has (or have) saken
-ing type present: is (or are) saking
Don't sake your brother for that mess in the family room, young lady. I saw you make it.
He continues to sake his lysdexia for his frequent spelling errors.
He continues to sake his lysdexia for his frequent spelling errors.
by Nayrb Rellimer August 02, 2013
by freshnigga23 April 21, 2011
A commonly used word in the Northern part of Manitoba Canada. Shortened by the word 'fuck sakes' or 'god sakes' after a funny joke has been said.
by Northern Cree February 05, 2018
I wish I was a Sake.
by 12345678910 anonymous October 07, 2018
Japanese liquor made from fermented rice. Contrary to popular belief, sake is closer to beer than wine, due to the sugar being produced from starch before converting to alcohol.
Fairly strong at 18–20% alcohol, compared to 9–16% for wine and 3–9% for beer (though generally diluted to about 15% prior to bottling).
Fairly strong at 18–20% alcohol, compared to 9–16% for wine and 3–9% for beer (though generally diluted to about 15% prior to bottling).
by The REAL 2wingo December 13, 2010
Sake (pronounced sark-ay) is a Japanese alcohol. It is very popular, and is drunken out of a shot glass.
by Cee7 July 22, 2009
by weirdo joe July 31, 2008