cheeky, fresh or brash (saucy is also heard as "sassy"), often also with strong overtones of sex. (No doubt an obvious link of sauce with sexual activity plays a part in this ....)
1. That new guy in your office was very saucy to me this morning ...
2. The "Carry On" films are classics of saucy English humour
2. The "Carry On" films are classics of saucy English humour
by kofi May 10, 2003
A word usually referencing someone with swagger and savvy. Often associated with a sweet finesse move or dangle referring to hockey.
by Professor Dickweed 5018 December 12, 2009
by created by Anthony and Praneet January 10, 2010
by Breezy March 10, 2005
To be flat out drunk, not blacked out but not just tipsy. Refering to being "on the sauce" (liquor).
by C-Hum June 18, 2006
Neve: as I landed in the sand pit
Bailey shouted SAUCYYYYY
Safiyah: how saucy
Tom: saucy
Nida: what a saucy jump
Bailey shouted SAUCYYYYY
Safiyah: how saucy
Tom: saucy
Nida: what a saucy jump
by ktns May 07, 2017