Said
Sa'id (also spelled Saeed,
Saeid, Said, Sid, or Sayid, Arabic: سعيد , Sa'īd) is a male Arabic given name, which means "happy". For the female version, see Saida; for the Turkish variant, see Sait; for the Bosnian variant, see
Sejad. Said or Sid is the spelling used in most latin languages.
Said
by Sir Rosis on Aug 17, 2008 06:37:44
Used to refer back to something or someone mentioned earlier. Mainly used in law in place of words such as
aforementioned, though picked up by college-aged people in an attempt to sound smart. It is often used incorrectly to reference that which someone else has mentioned in a conversation.
Likely popularized and picked by many up from the
Pirates of the Caribbean film
trilogy.
Said
by Sydney Shores on Jul 14, 2009 09:10:58
a hot,
selfish prick. a rich,
pampered individual with a
grande penis and a marathon tongue. young enough to do it often, old enough to do it right. has no time for petty drama and emotional hysterics.
GRANDE!
Example:
Sarah: "you really know Said?!?!"
Ashley: "yeah!!!!"
Sarah: "how?"
Ashley: "he was standing behind in the movie theater line, with
Megan Fox. he
breathed on the back of my neck and i immediately
gizzed in my pants. i haven't showered since......"
Sarah: "wow...so lucky!"
Said
by 3v@ on May 31, 2019 01:00:19
An
awful person who will always make you feel awful and
bully the shit out of you. He might be pretty handsome but don’t be
fooled by his looks , he is really a sick human being
Example:
Girl in hallway 1 “ OMG!! I HAVE CLASS WITH SAID HES SO HOT”
Girl in hallway 2 “ Make sure to tell me
all about it”
after class :
Girl 1 “ He is such a prick I hope he
chokes on his self esteem”
Girl 2 “ Who , SAID?
Girl 1 “Yes he’s such an asshole”
Said
by Kichigai on Aug 04, 2020 12:39:46
Said
by Said14547165 on Dec 13, 2010 10:01:42
Said
by ImmBassic on Jul 03, 2019 13:55:01
said
by bigboye69 on Apr 08, 2021 21:41:01
that said
by lexicali slim on Sep 27, 2009 01:18:32
1) idiomatic redundancy intended to emphasize what the speaker has just spoken while having the opposite effect by diminishing the relevance of their discourse by multiples of the numbler of times it is invoked.
2)
verbal tic which indicates the speaker isn't listening to their own
blather
3) nonsensical
space filler; lesser variant of "uh" or "um"
4) verbal equivalent of checking one's nails
Example:
i
empowered my client by suggesting the pricepoint they argued would be
impactful to the sale of their home. that said, oh- look, a
garbage truck.
said
by Mike on Feb 17, 2005 14:56:10