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Sassenach

Refers to the non Celtic/gaelic speaking Britons usually of Saxon antecedents. Usually meant as a mild put down.
"My poor sister is stuck with a drunk for a husband."

"Dont worry, it could be worse. He could be a sober Sassenach."
by MichaelArchAngel71 August 17, 2011
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sessler cake

The act of shitting on the side of or next to a fine champagne cake.
Dude, I cant play CoD now, you made it a sessler cake.
by guimonkey November 6, 2009
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Sassketeer

A sassy person armed with a side order of (more) sass.
1 (Sassketeer) : "I'm so disgusting."

2 (Normalketeer) : "Shut up."

1 (Sassketeer) : "MAKE ME SHUT UP."

2 (Normalketeer) : "Someone's being a little sassketeer today."

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"Oh, look, the three sassketeers!"
by phoebewho August 20, 2011
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non-sasser

The state of having absolutely ZERO sass. Often times these people believe they are extremely sassy, the majority of non-sassers believe that they are in fact sass king/queen. This is not the truth, though, as non-sassers have no sass, and are very often confused. They are best dealt with by putting them into their rightful NO SASS place and given some pineapple juice and a link to this definition.
Josh is a non-sasser, which was clearly established at the party on Monday.
by sassy.coyote June 11, 2011
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sassenach

A Scot's term for an english person. Supposedly said with mirth but often containing thinly veiled hostility.
Och. A sassenach.
by Mone. October 6, 2008
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Adam Sessler

One of the two co-hosts of G4's X-Play which happens to be the best show on that network. Unlike Judgement Day's Tommy and Victor, Adam (and other co-host Morgan) are on harder on the negative sides of the games they review. Unless there are few or none. Very few.
Adam Sessler owns Tommy Tollarico and Victor Lucas.
by RaC September 10, 2005
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sassenach

Gaelic term in olden years referring to an English/Saxon person, most often in a derogatory way. After pervasive use in the Starz television show Outlander, it now can be used as a term of endearing passion and affection towards one’s partner or spouse ie pertaining to a dearly and passionately loved one:
Kevin said to his wife Oona, “Sassenach, you are blood of my blood and bone of my bone. I give you my body, that we two might be one. I give you my spirit, until our life shall be done.”
by Sherriff Huckleberry July 3, 2019
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