Define Sat Words Meaning

SAT Word
N. Used sarcastically. An unnecessarily complicated word stuck in a sentence, in the manner of the SAT.

A:"Dude, you are a minuscule threat."
B:"(sarcastically) Wow, SAT word!"
By Trixy
SAT Words
made up words that highschool student have to know for the SAT test to sound smart because possibly important people created these words

Haley: Wanna go do something worthwhile?
Jane: Sorry girlie, I have to study my SAT words.
Haley: Who's to say they're "smart" words? Language was made up by mankind, so these words are made up.
Jane: Colleges clearly care about this superficial stuff.
By Doroteya
SAT Word
needlessly 'big' word very rarely used in the english language except in cases where you say 'sat word' right after it

"Oh lord you are gregarious little one."
"HAH SAT WORD!!11"
By Charity
SAT Word
A commonplace word that occasions exclamations of "Ooh, SAT word!" when employed in normal discourse. Incidentally, those who use this moniker happen to not read enough books, not even pulp not conducive to formal education.

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words, not 'SAT words.'
By Blanca
SAT Word BAM!
It is a fun game to play in any English class in school. Especially when you are learning and studying SAT words!

Basically, once you have learned the word, any time you see/hear the word used in everyday speech, novels, movies, etc., you must shout "SAT Word BAM!" first.

It makes for an intriguing competition amongst your peers and also helps to commit those important additions to your vocabulary to memory.

SAT Word: "Despot: n. A tyrant."

"Mrs. Harrold is such a despot sometimes!" David complained in regards to his new seating arrangements.

"SAT Word BAM!!!" Travis declared upon hearing the term. Soon after, a loud sea of proclamations sounded through the classroom ending in a bout of laughter due to the little competition.
By Adelina