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Definition of a sarge

sarge

noun

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Definitions include: calm; restrained.
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Definitions include: variant of bitch.
Definitions include: to terminate a person's employment.
Definitions include: same as shotgun.
Definitions include: "nerdy".
Definitions include: When someone's ass gets all red from anal sex.
Definitions include: affirmation that the important parts have already been spoken.
Definitions include: an invitation to let something proceed, as when bull-riding and requesting the gate be opened.

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