sarge

See also: Sarge and Särge

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

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

  1. (militaryCategory:en:Military#SARGE, colloquialCategory:English colloquialisms#SARGE) Clipping of sergeantCategory:English clippings#SARGE.
  2. (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

  1. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#SARGE, seduction communityCategory:en:Seduction community#SARGE) To go out and engage women in order to pick them up.

Derived terms

Anagrams

Category:English 1-syllable words#SARGECategory:English clippings#SARGECategory:English eponyms#SARGE

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

  1. plural of sargia

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

  1. vocative singular of sargus

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

  1. (JerseyCategory:Jersey Norman#SARGE) serge
Category:nrf:Fabrics#SARGE

Old English

Pronunciation

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

  1. inflection of sāriġ:
    1. strong accusative feminine singular
    2. strong instrumental masculine/neuter singular
    3. strong nominative/accusative masculine/feminine plural
    4. weak nominative feminine/neuter singular
    5. weak accusative neuter singular
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