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Addition of the term "sacked"
Scooter Started conversation Aug 4, 2000
Sacked is a popular term, mostly among Fraternity Brother's (also referred to as "Frat Boys".) The term originates from the phrase "You just cut my ball-sack", referring to the male genitalia. To be sacked can be defined as being betrayed by a friend (common in fraternity houses.) "Frat boy" may also be a good addition to this compilation ...
Addition of the term "sacked"
Ellee Posted Aug 15, 2000
Sacked has another common definition: fired.
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Addition of the term "sacked"
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