Sarge vs Sparge - What's the difference?
sarge | sparge |
(seduction community) to go out and engage women]] in order to [[pick up, pick them up
* 2010 , Charlotte Allen,
serge
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To sprinkle or spray
To introduce bubbles into a liquid
As verbs the difference between sarge and sparge
is that sarge is to go out and engage women in order to pick them up while sparge is to sprinkle or spray.As a noun sarge
is sergeant.sarge
English
Etymology 1
Shortened from sergeant.Usage notes
* Like mom, dad, or doctor, Sarge can function either as a title, a simple shortening of "sergeant," or a substitute name for the bearer of that title, e.g. Sarge, a character from the American comic strip .Etymology 2
Coined by Ross Jeffries, after his cat Sarge.Verb
The New Dating Game:
- Jeffries pioneered the coinage of distinctive seduction lingo—his most widely used neologism: “sarging ,” named after his cat Sarge and meaning trolling the bars for desirable women—as well as the use of the Internet.
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(f)sparge
English
Verb
(sparg)- Bubble machines sparge water for platform diving competitions to lessen the impact.