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its egyptian slang for a chav guy whos usually dressed in common streat wear and has a haircut of short sides and long above
girl 1 : did you see what hes wearing
girl 2 : he looks like a total sarsagy
sarsagy by marmar lol October 21, 2020
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Sarfaraz 

Sarfaraz means 'Respect' 'Blessed'

Born Leader, Famous as Kaptaan.
Knows how to lead.

When down and under he knows how to fight back.
It's in the Air and Sarfaraz takes the Catch,
Sarfaraz by Definition Check July 20, 2021

sarsaparilla circus 

When two men are showering together and a third man is in the same bathroom, taking a hot shit.
"Chad and Aric were showering together but Brian needed to use the bathroom to pinch a steamy loaf. He didn't even wait for them to finish before he barged in and starting dropping one in the shitter! It was sarsaparilla circus!"
sarsaparilla circus by SquintyJones September 6, 2017

Sarsabetes 

1) When you got sars and diabetes.

2) When you're ass is so sick, you got all the diseases.
"That mofo looks like he's about to die. He must have Sarsabetes!"
Sarsabetes by jive2jazz February 21, 2013

Sansaray 

A beautiful girl with a heart for God. She wants to help the world do great things and find freedom in their lives. This girl is going to change this world by healing it and everyone!
That Sansaray is truly special, prayers turned into Devine healing, and now my life is changed!

Sansarya 

A combining of the names of the Stark sisters "Sansa" and "Arya" in George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy fiction series, A Song of Ice and Fire. "Sansa" is the dreamy sister who only wants to be a lady, or even a princess. Arya is the younger, more rough-and-tumble sister who only wants to be a boy, or at least a woman warrior. The two sisters are polar opposites, but they both display strength and cleverness in extricating themselves from the circumstances which they find themselves in, in much different ways. Combined, they would be a force to be reckoned with.
Sansarya has a massive inventory.
Sansarya by Sansarya April 28, 2009