sarge/sɑːd͡ʒ/EtymologyFrom sergeant, q.v. In reference to PUA slang, coined by American writer and television personality Ross Jeffries after the behavior of his cat Sarge.sarge means An instance of sarging. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.nounAn instance of sarging.“I did not interpret this advice correctly at first and in the same sarge as the hand-slap Juggler observed that she was really into me and liking my game but a little annoyed that I kept encroaching on her by moving myself closer to her while keeping myself square.”verbTo go out and engage women in order to pick them up.“Sure, the echoes of PUA raise concerns and I have no doubt Saturday Sarge has its fair share of men just wanting to pick up women for sex (Phil says in the four years he's sarged he's only slept with about 10 – the same amount another sarger says he's slept with in the last six months).”