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Sakshham

Sakshham means being able to do it. He is a beautiful person and a caring personality. He can bring colours to your life and fill it with glitters of joy. He is a sensitive but shy personality. He can guide you through dark times and support you. He is responsible and can tackle any problem with his wisdom. A person having Sakshham in his life is very lucky.
My boyfriend Sakshham has a beautiful smile.
by glitteringkittysparkle January 21, 2022
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Saketh Gudla

An NPC who thinks he's better than everyone else at tennis, thinks Trae Young is the best NBA player, and loves curry.
Saketh Gudla is dogshit at tennis.
by CurryKidMuncher September 4, 2022
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For the Sake of the Plot

A reason given when something unrealistic, unbelievable, or too convenient happens in a movie, book, or TV show because otherwise the plot would be ruined. Especially relevant when characters miss obvious details that would lead to big revelations.
"Why the FUCK hasn't Lois Lane realized that Clark Kent is Superman! They look exactly alike and he DOESN'T EVEN WEAR A MASK!"
"For the Sake of the Plot."
by Aviaf October 24, 2016
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sakthu

slang/ it is a native N.E.indian language (manipuri)in which it defines the face which is ugly as the hole of a whore.
hey sakthu, what did u do with that whore.
by boyai December 27, 2006
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Sakshi

She is so tarot ....must be Sakshi barbie
by Hezbul April 30, 2021
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sakeenah

She’s cool and a perfectionist.
Your being such a sakeenah
by Itzyagurll March 9, 2018
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sakabato

A variation of the standard Japanese katana in which the edge is crafted on the inside of the blade curve, whereas the flat side is placed on the outside of the curve. This blade, known as a "reverse-blade sword," is used in the same manner as a katana, but the user is not required to kill when wielding the sakabato. Strikes are made with the flat side of the blade, or with the hilt. Sakabato began as fictional weapons, originating in the manga Rurouni Kenshin, in which the main character, Himura Kenshin, wields a sakabato to uphold his vow never to kill, yet still protect his friends with his sword.
Now, Himura Kenshin is rurouni, a wanderer, and carries a reverse-edged sakabato blade, vowing to never kill another soul.
by Andorin Kato July 9, 2006
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