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saddo — UK [ˈsædəʊ] / US [ˈsædoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms saddo : singular saddo plural saddos British spoken someone who you think has a boring life … English dictionary
saddo — n British a pitiable, contemptible or unfortunate individual. An elaborated form of the fashionable adjective sad in adolescent usage throughout the 1990s. ► What sort of chronic saddo really be lieves that the best days of his life were spent in … Contemporary slang
saddo — [[t]sæ̱doʊ[/t]] saddos N COUNT: oft N n If you say that someone is a saddo, you do not have any respect for them and think their behaviour or ideas are ridiculous. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Look at those saddos going to the Royal Opera House, I would jeer … English dictionary
saddo — sad|do [ˈsædəu US ou] n plural saddos informal someone who you do not respect, especially because you think their interests are boring or strange ▪ a bunch of saddos dressed up as science fiction characters … Dictionary of contemporary English
saddo — n. (insulting slang) pathetic person; person who is contemptible or pitiful … English contemporary dictionary
saddo — noun (plural saddos) Brit. informal a person perceived as pathetically inadequate. Origin 1990s: extension of sad … English new terms dictionary
saddo — Noun. A pathetic or contemptible person … English slang and colloquialisms
saddo — saddˈo or saddˈie noun (slang) A dull or unsociable person • • • Main Entry: ↑sad … Useful english dictionary
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