by PishPoshy October 17, 2022
Get the lost in the saucemug. reddit normie: that's pretty epic OP. what's the sauce?
OP: the sauce is <insert slice of life anime with an extremely long title here>
OP: the sauce is <insert slice of life anime with an extremely long title here>
by SaberStrike_YT March 25, 2020
Get the Saucemug. A true fact that can not be disputed.
A true fact that can not be disputed.
Peasha- "What are you doing?"
Lance-"Putting salt on my sandwich."
Peasha-"Is it adding moistness or flavour?"
Lance-"I mean yeah, why?"
Peasha-"So salt is a sauce!"
Peasha- "What are you doing?"
Lance-"Putting salt on my sandwich."
Peasha-"Is it adding moistness or flavour?"
Lance-"I mean yeah, why?"
Peasha-"So salt is a sauce!"
by ItzPawsha October 7, 2019
Get the salt is a saucemug. When you are making meme's online, and they're hilarious or perfect for your current situation or can be used in a twitter war or Facebook fight. Generally, being meme sauced results in blowing up your Facebook friends' news feeds with an abundance of memes (which they enjoy, thoroughly).
"I was so bored in art history class that i made memes about how lame the renaissance was, and posted them on my friends Facebook, she was sitting right next to me, didn't even realize, i was totally meme sauced."
by Ian Jacob March 23, 2012
Get the meme saucedmug. 1. Noun (contemporary) - substituted in place of the word “source” when requesting a link or code to the source material of an image, video, or text. Specifically used when aforementioned image, video, or text is of anime or manga media. Most often but not exclusively used for pornographic anime and manga.
2. Adjective (archaic) - To embellish with unnecessary but provocative detail.
2. Adjective (archaic) - To embellish with unnecessary but provocative detail.
1. *in reference to a post containing a pornographic image from a hentai*
“What’s the sauce?”
(Note: this is the grammatically formal structure of this question, but in common speech the question is shortened to just “Sauce?” without meaning lost)
2. “Stop adding sauce to the story, we all know she didn’t say that after you flipped her off.”
“What’s the sauce?”
(Note: this is the grammatically formal structure of this question, but in common speech the question is shortened to just “Sauce?” without meaning lost)
2. “Stop adding sauce to the story, we all know she didn’t say that after you flipped her off.”
by yippeekiyaymotherfucker February 4, 2024
Get the Saucemug. by progect3548 March 16, 2020
Get the Preggo Saucemug. by hesse January 24, 2023
Get the sauce potmug.