Term originating from the Jersey Shore area for a steak sandwich; derogatory term for a person from New Jersey.
After a night of heavy clubbing I enjoy a greasy stayk sayngwich; Check out that the Kangol hat on that stayk sayngwiche.
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Adapted from the Tagalog, where it's meaning is more like "too bad" as in missing a change or opportunity.
Adapted from the Tagalog, where it's meaning is more like "too bad" as in missing a change or opportunity.
"Here, you want to sayang this? It was buy one get one free and I only need one."
"Hey man, I drank too much tonight, do you want to sayang the rest of my beer?"
"Hey man, I drank too much tonight, do you want to sayang the rest of my beer?"
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Get the Sayang mug.Something that people said a lot during the mid 2010s when trying to relay the obviousness of a point, often with a snide, flippant, or factieous tone or attitude. As of 2020, the only people still using such a dated term are basic bros and housewives who shop for their evening apparel and their husbands' professional wear at Target.
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2.slang for say another, usually used to enhance a threat
3.means good-bye in japanese (sayonara)
2.slang for say another, usually used to enhance a threat
3.means good-bye in japanese (sayonara)
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