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sarge
verb
To go out and engage women in order to pick them up
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He had a humorless, soldierly quality — one of his nicknames was "Sarge" — and he seemed like a marine on the ice, all purpose and devotion to plan.
But about a year later, my friend, Terry, the four-star chef, he wasn't around, so I told the sarge that I'd do it, so I went ahead and did it to the best of my ability at what we had at our means.
And so, the next day sarge called me into his office and said, "Hey Price, that guy they killed last night sent a word of thanks to the chaplain over here and said he appreciated what you did.
So by coincidence, when our afternoon supervisor came in, I said, "Hey, sarge, we're in a quandary here.
"Every day we have been together he called me The Fast Man and I called him Sarge.
"Thanks, sarge," says the constable.
These flashback scenes were tough to watch, as they should be, and it makes Johnno throwing Sarge into the dirt and kicking him out of town all the more satisfying to watch.
I've spent 24 years of my life being called either "Sarge" or "June" by police and public, though thankfully not by my husband and children.
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