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Sargam is a triple threat; beauty brains and butt, she's got it all! Sargam means always being right and being a force of positivity and cuteness.
Person 1: Wow look at this girl, she's so perfect.
Person 2: Well, duh she is sargam.
Sargam by bourgeoisie November 23, 2017

saramambiche 

Means “son of a bitch” used mainly in Puerto Rico, said first by Hector El Father popularized again by the song “Tu no mete cabra by Bad Bunny
“Tu no mete cabra saramambiche”
saramambiche by xocesar October 27, 2017
Sargam is one of the nicest, most gorgeous, and crazy people you will ever know. When she walks into a room, it is like the whole world stops and she is just so amazing. Honestly, you cannot live without Sargam. Not only is she very athletic, but she is AMAZING at the arts. She says she isn’t good at things, but when you actually see her do them you have to take a moment to actually make sure it is real. Sargam is just a perfect, wonderful best friend and you would be so lucky to call her yours. Oh, and she is so crazy! She is the perfect person to goof around with and just have a good time. Sargam has so much energy, but every ounce of it is used for good. You really just can explain in words how amazing and perfect Sargam is at everything.
Person one; “Oh my goodness did you see Sargam the other day?”
Person two; “Yeah man, she was just good at everything.”
Person one; “I wish I was her best friend. She just lights up every room she walks into.”
Sargam by mhmm,its_me_alright April 22, 2020

Sarabambiche 

Urban spanglish term for "Son of a bitch". Used by Puerto Ricans mostly from or in New York. This phrase does not come from that bullshit reggaeton song by "Hector el Father" this phrase was born way before that.
"get off my car you Sarabambiche"

scragamuffin 

a particularly nasty skanky person, often with unkempt hair and nasty teeth
Look at that scragamuffin.. bitch needs to go to the dentist.
scragamuffin by ncmilkman October 19, 2008

Reiko, Sakagami

n

1. Stupid.
2. Foolish or childish.
Reiko, Sakagami by Webster April 17, 2004