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SAWAS is an acronym for: Swords and Wizards and Shit - a term used to describe movies, games, etc. that feature medieval fantasy style settings and characters. Space movies with Swords is not SAWAS, nor is fantasy with guns. SAWAS is focused only on swords and wizards and shit.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the most famous of the SAWAS movies, but the original Conan the Barbarian is the best.
SAWAS by Acadia Einstein September 11, 2016
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Sadashivanagar 

The oldest, most expensive neighborhood in Bangalore, i.e. the Gangnam of Bangalore. The only comparably expensive neighborhood is the Lavelle Road/Vittal Mallya Road area in downtown Bangalore. The people who live here are ex-prime ministers, a couple of Wodeyar princesses, a few actors, successful businessmen, and loads of of doctor/lawyer/banker type professionals.

Sadashivanagar used to be part of the official palace grounds and is now opposite the grounds of the Bangalore Palace. It also has one of the original towers built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore.

Even the domestic staff in Sadashivanagar are snooty assholes, everyone has security, and the police suck up to the residents.
Person 1: Oh you're from Bangalore? So am I! Where do you live?

Person 2: Sadashivanagar.

Person 1: (judgmental silence)
Sadashivanagar by gangnamstyleblr October 21, 2012
An orange ass looking dude. Real sweet source of citrus if ya know what I'm saying. Also the name of a hit song
There was a real sagassi in the vending machince
sagassi by Doxey90 May 10, 2018
A Song Sang By Nicole Richie And Paris Hilton On Their Show 'The Simple Life'.
Sanasaaa, Sanasaaa. Sanna Sansaaa..
Sanasaa by Niamh B May 10, 2008

SAMASTAE 

LIKE NAMASTE BUT WITH A TWIST OF IDK
SAMASTAE TEHE
SAMASTAE by Phil olol June 19, 2020
A term coined by Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, chanted in melody and sung at random when bored or looking for fun & silly attention.

The term is chanted over in an improvisational manner, but the last "sanasa" is always screamed very loudly. On ocassion, it is likely to add syllables of "sa" at the end.

Note: very often mistakenly quoted as "sadasa" or "salsa"
Paris & Nicole:
Sanasa, Sanasa
Sansa-sa, Sanasa
Sanasa, SANASA!!!!
Sanasa by Anthony Lucio January 21, 2007