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by ActualPINIK February 5, 2024
Get the SASmug. by ~ anonymous 😭 November 10, 2019
Get the Sas Girls basketballmug. Saed is a name used in the Arabic and Farsi languages. Saed is different, complicated but very interesting man it is one of many Allahs
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by Someoneisme November 22, 2021
Get the Saedmug. by The destroyer of logic May 2, 2021
Get the je samug. It's meaning is literally "sas", born by the YouTube Poops when a character says like "I love my new saxophone", the YTP says "I love my new sas". It also refers to a "ah, ok" or "bruh" or a yes in a question
Friend: I killed you hahah
You: Sas
Friend: How many candies do you have?
You: I have sas candies
Friend: Wtf do you mean?
You: Sas
Friend: Oh, you mean whe-
You: Sas
You: Sas
Friend: How many candies do you have?
You: I have sas candies
Friend: Wtf do you mean?
You: Sas
Friend: Oh, you mean whe-
You: Sas
by Zoult January 4, 2022
Get the Sasmug. 🇭🇹 Haitian Creole for:
1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
4- News and gossip (in general)
1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
4- News and gossip (in general)
1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
— Pierre: Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: N’ap boule, Pierre . (N’ap boule means we’re fine.)
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
— Pierre: (At the scene of an event) Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: M’ pa konnen, Pierre. (M’ pa konnen means I don’t know.)
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
— Pierre: (Jacques accidentally bumps into Pierre.) Sa k’ pase, Jacques?
— Jacques: Eskize m’, Pierre ? (Eskize m’ means sorry.)
4- News and gossip (in general)
— Pierre: Ou pa tande Sa k’ pase, Jean-Jacques? ( means Haven’t your heard the news, Jacques ?
— Jacques: Non, m’ pa fè nouvèl kèk jou, Pierre. (means No, I haven’t listened or watched the news for days, Pierre.)
— Pierre: Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: N’ap boule, Pierre . (N’ap boule means we’re fine.)
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
— Pierre: (At the scene of an event) Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: M’ pa konnen, Pierre. (M’ pa konnen means I don’t know.)
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
— Pierre: (Jacques accidentally bumps into Pierre.) Sa k’ pase, Jacques?
— Jacques: Eskize m’, Pierre ? (Eskize m’ means sorry.)
4- News and gossip (in general)
— Pierre: Ou pa tande Sa k’ pase, Jean-Jacques? ( means Haven’t your heard the news, Jacques ?
— Jacques: Non, m’ pa fè nouvèl kèk jou, Pierre. (means No, I haven’t listened or watched the news for days, Pierre.)
by BeauClesca January 6, 2025
Get the Sa k’ pasemug. 