Yet another classic song that Paris and Nicole have come up with on the hottest show ever, Simple Life.
by wareaglefeverisintheair May 03, 2005
by UKilla April 04, 2005
The most elite special forces of the United Kingdom and ex-British colonies.
Australian SAS
British SAS
Kiwi SAS
Australian SAS
British SAS
Kiwi SAS
The British SAS is often considered to be the only non-American special forces unit to be on the same level as the US Navy SEALS and US Army Delta Force.
by Drewsky November 10, 2006
by The Man February 13, 2005
School For Advanced Studies, Miami, FL, USA
My high school, and quite possibly the best public school program ever.
Home of the r0x0rs.
-- SAS Alma Mater --
Here at SAS we spend our days,
Talkin' shit, enjoyin' hochays
If for some reason you are not here,
Join us now and grab a beer.
Get free credits, skip all class,
Copy homework, and toke grass!
My high school, and quite possibly the best public school program ever.
Home of the r0x0rs.
-- SAS Alma Mater --
Here at SAS we spend our days,
Talkin' shit, enjoyin' hochays
If for some reason you are not here,
Join us now and grab a beer.
Get free credits, skip all class,
Copy homework, and toke grass!
SAS rocks the fucking planet.
Aardvark #1: Damn, over there at SAS, i just get high most of the days and pass with A's.
Aardvark #2: No joke, that's what we all do.
Narrative Aardvark: I would like to note that they are talking about getting high because they are Aardvarks, NOT because they are students at SAS.
Aardvark #1: Damn, over there at SAS, i just get high most of the days and pass with A's.
Aardvark #2: No joke, that's what we all do.
Narrative Aardvark: I would like to note that they are talking about getting high because they are Aardvarks, NOT because they are students at SAS.
by The Collective voice of the SAS class of 2004 and May 20, 2003
"Sa" is the shortest possible REAL last name known to man. It comes from the portuguese heritages, mainly from the islands of the Acores. Not many decendents of the "Sa" family still exist. Most of them are now found in current day american, in cities thriving with a portuguese population.
by Dr. Freemont May 31, 2007