Acronym for SEE AND BE SEEN.
its used for when you want to see people and be seen by people. all about your status.
causes you to dress well wherever you go because you never know who you might be seen by!
reasons to go out: to see people, and for people to see you. cause your popularity rank to raise.
its used for when you want to see people and be seen by people. all about your status.
causes you to dress well wherever you go because you never know who you might be seen by!
reasons to go out: to see people, and for people to see you. cause your popularity rank to raise.
by heatherscorner June 11, 2013
by Dinah Jo October 16, 2010
acronym for Spontaneous Acts of Black Stupidity. Usually used when referring to the somewhat erratic and offending behavior of African Americans by Caucasians; such as their tenancies to touch basketball rims, yell very loudly at each other from across streets, get in big fights that jeopardize anyone within 20 feet, or any other stupid activities that mostly performed by African Americans. SABS is usually stated as a word of warning to other Caucasians without offending the nearby African Americans.
It is uncommon in sentences, but when it is used in sentences it appears as a plural noun (regardless of the amount) describing a past event.
It is uncommon in sentences, but when it is used in sentences it appears as a plural noun (regardless of the amount) describing a past event.
1. Two white boys, Robert and Andrew, are walking by the basketball court on their way home from tennis practice. They see two black boys playing basketball. One of them elbows the other in the face while dunking, and then proceeds to run around the court whooping and hollering; the other black man throws the ball at him and the two of them get in a fight.
Robert turns to Andrew and says, "SABS"
Andrew nods in agreement, "SABS indeed"
2. Uncommon sentences usage
Robert, "The other day I saw some SABS; they nearly broke my leg."
Andre, "Well thats just terrible."
Robert turns to Andrew and says, "SABS"
Andrew nods in agreement, "SABS indeed"
2. Uncommon sentences usage
Robert, "The other day I saw some SABS; they nearly broke my leg."
Andre, "Well thats just terrible."
by kamakazi May 02, 2007
by MCBIZOB89 January 13, 2009
A form of fake sympathy. You say it to sound like you care, but everyone around you knows you don't.
Jenny: So many guys like me! It's really hard choosing which one I want. This sucks!"
Tiana: "Oh yeah. It must suck having tons of guys liking you. I'm sabbing so hard right now."
Tiana: "Oh yeah. It must suck having tons of guys liking you. I'm sabbing so hard right now."
by jwowwy January 26, 2014
by Puru Dangus Jones September 07, 2010