sarge
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From sergeant, q.v. In reference to PUA slang, coined by American writer and television personality Ross JeffriesCategory:English terms coined by Ross Jeffries#SARGECategory:English coinages#SARGE after the behavior of his cat Sarge.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sɑːd͡ʒ/Category:English 1-syllable words#SARGECategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#SARGE
- (General American) IPA(key): /sɑɹd͡ʒ/Category:English 1-syllable words#SARGECategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#SARGE
- Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)dʒCategory:Rhymes:English/ɑː(ɹ)dʒ#SARGECategory:Rhymes:English/ɑː(ɹ)dʒ/1 syllable#SARGE
Noun
sarge (plural sarges)Category:English lemmas#SARGECategory:English nouns#SARGECategory:English countable nouns#SARGECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SARGECategory:Pages with entries#SARGECategory:Pages with 5 entries#SARGE
- (militaryCategory:en:Military#SARGE, colloquialCategory:English colloquialisms#SARGE) Clipping of sergeantCategory:English clippings#SARGE.
- (seduction communityCategory:en:Seduction community#SARGE) An instance of sarging.
- 2003 March 4, SexPDX, “Juggler Workshop Review and Lay Report (VERY LONG)”, in alt.seduction.fast (Usenet):
- I did not interpret this advice correctly at first and in the same sarge as the hand-slap Juggler observed that she was really into me and liking my game but a little annoyed that I kept encroaching on her by moving myself closer to her while keeping myself square.Category:English terms with quotations#SARGE
- 2012 September 25, Matt Jenkins, Bertie Brandes, “My Day Out with the London Seduction Society”, in VICE, archived from the original on 23 July 2023:
- I thought it would be funny and depressing to join them on what they call the "Saturday Sarge." A sarge is when a group of morons roam around looking for girls to annoy. Sounds gr8 right?Category:English terms with quotations#SARGE
Usage notes
Like mom, dad, doctor, etc., sarge is properly lower-case when functioning in general reference and upper-case when used as a name for a specific person, as with the character Sarge in the American comic strip Beetle Bailey.
Translations
Verb
sarge (third-person singular simple present sarges, present participle sarging, simple past and past participle sarged)Category:English lemmas#SARGECategory:English verbs#SARGECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SARGECategory:Pages with entries#SARGECategory:Pages with 5 entries#SARGE
- (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#SARGE, seduction communityCategory:en:Seduction community#SARGE) To go out and engage women in order to pick them up.
- 2014 October 18, Gareth May, “Saturday Sarge: meet the men who go hunting for women”, in The Daily Telegraph, London: Telegraph Media Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 1 March 2019:
- Sure, the echoes of PUA raise concerns and I have no doubt Saturday Sarge has its fair share of men just wanting to pick up women for sex (Phil says in the four years he's sarged he's only slept with about 10 – the same amount another sarger says he's slept with in the last six months).Category:English terms with quotations#SARGE
Derived terms
Anagrams
- agers, Argeș, Geras, SEGRA, Regas, sager, rages, gaser, GRASE, segar, Sager, Agers, gears, garse, Segar, regas
Italian
Noun
sarge fCategory:Italian non-lemma forms#SARGECategory:Italian noun forms#SARGECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#SARGECategory:Pages with entries#SARGECategory:Pages with 5 entries#SARGE
Anagrams
Latin
Noun
sargeCategory:Latin non-lemma forms#SARGECategory:Latin noun forms#SARGECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#SARGECategory:Pages with entries#SARGECategory:Pages with 5 entries#SARGE
Norman
Etymology
From Old FrenchCategory:Norman terms inherited from Old French#SARGECategory:Norman terms derived from Old French#SARGE [Term?]Category:Old French term requests#SARGE, from Vulgar LatinCategory:Norman terms inherited from Vulgar Latin#SARGECategory:Norman terms derived from Vulgar Latin#SARGE *sarica, from LatinCategory:Norman terms inherited from Latin#SARGECategory:Norman terms derived from Latin#SARGE sērica.
Noun
sarge f (plural sarges)Category:Norman lemmas#SARGECategory:Norman nouns#SARGECategory:Norman entries with incorrect language header#SARGECategory:Norman feminine nouns#SARGECategory:Pages with entries#SARGECategory:Pages with 5 entries#SARGE
Category:nrf:Fabrics#SARGEOld English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɑːr.je/, [ˈsɑːrˠ.je]Category:Old English terms with IPA pronunciation#SARGE
Adjective
sārġeCategory:Old English non-lemma forms#SARGECategory:Old English adjective forms#SARGECategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#SARGECategory:Pages with entries#SARGECategory:Pages with 5 entries#SARGE