by lostmyreligion January 27, 2005
by Jaz.M September 06, 2015
A: Man, life sucks, I hate school, work, and all the idiots around me, I want to kill myself.
B: Dude, stop being such a sad cunt.
B: Dude, stop being such a sad cunt.
by sthj February 22, 2016
A variation of SAD (or Seasonal Affective Disorder).
Normal SAD is a mental disorder where the sufferer experiances extreme depression and mood swings during the darker, colder winter months.
Reverse SAD is a much rarer form, where the sufferer experiances extreme drepression and mood swings during the hotter summer months.
People may equate the summer months with swarms of insects, heat rash and sunburn and get depressed that it may happen when ever summer comes around. Overweight people or people with heat sensative skin (excema for example) may dislike the heat too.
It is unknown why people suffer from SAD at all. It could be a mental difficency, a lack of vitamin D (vitamins we get from the sun), or a programmed state of mind.
Normal SAD is a mental disorder where the sufferer experiances extreme depression and mood swings during the darker, colder winter months.
Reverse SAD is a much rarer form, where the sufferer experiances extreme drepression and mood swings during the hotter summer months.
People may equate the summer months with swarms of insects, heat rash and sunburn and get depressed that it may happen when ever summer comes around. Overweight people or people with heat sensative skin (excema for example) may dislike the heat too.
It is unknown why people suffer from SAD at all. It could be a mental difficency, a lack of vitamin D (vitamins we get from the sun), or a programmed state of mind.
by Whiptail August 19, 2007
by WHALE August 27, 2003
by Victoria Finney July 29, 2005
Commonly used at the Home Depot to describe the department head at the pro desk. It's used to describe somebody who is just so sad to look at you can't do anything besides laugh. Most people described as sad sauce usually have anywhere between 5-10 kids.
by Josh "Rosicherie" Special June 28, 2008