Saggie

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Etymology[edit]

From Sag (Sagittarius) +‎ -ie.

Noun[edit]

Saggie (plural Saggies)

  1. (astrology, informal) A Sagittarius.
    Synonym: (informal) Sag
    • 2019 April 1, Kerry Ward, “Who your ideal housemates are, based on your star sign”, in Cosmopolitan[1]:
      Sagittarius. You don’t have a verbal filter (do you ever wonder why you get in so many fights?) and it’s tough to try and curb your tongue. Living with another Saggie means you’ll never have to, you can both gob off to your heart’s content and no one will cry about it.
    • 2020 July 2, Corinne Sullivan, “Raven-Symoné's Zodiac Sign Says She's A Spontaneous & Intense Partner”, in Elite Daily[2]:
      One of the challenges of dating a Saggy is that they can't stand talking about feelings. As candid as they are, a Sagittarius would much rather get into a philosophical debate than tell you why they're upset, and that def seems to be the case for Symoné.