A fork of Rural Dictionary
Billy: Guck mal die Bullen wollen uns da durchsuchen.
Bobbilly: Sollens machen dann werden wir sie an t-sern
Otherwise known as Sir. This word is used when talking about or to a knight. All knights are referred to as Ser regardless of gender. It is usually considered disrespectful when they are referred to as there first name rather than Ser and their last name. If you wish to speak informally/do not know their name, then you may just call a knight Ser.
: If they are to introduce themselves/being introduced to someone, it would be something like 'Ser *first name* *last name* of (where they are from/ where they earned their knighthood/their family home/etc.)'.
:Is that *first name*? - No that is Ser *last name*.
Ser is actually cheese from polish.
But when you find a dude who is calling their self serful , thats means that they are some kinda cool.
Imma gonna eat some of Ser's cheese
Hell no, you don't.
Yes i am.
No.
Your mom gay.
No u.
Gender neutral form of sir. Commonly used in telegram group chats for discussing emerging cryptocurrencies. May be pluralised as “sers” to address a group.
wen rug ser?
ser, this is a casino.
binance listing tomorrow, sers.
ser love each other, even though the pretend to hate each other
The nastiest man you will ever meet. Below average looking. Cringe worthy to the maximum and spends all his time feeling sorry for himself. Major pick me boy energy. Overall a bad person
Ser is a piece of shit.
From OE sīe + the inflection of subjunctive were
Subjunctive form of to be, or just use be,bist/beest,beth/beeth/bes, be. See also sih.
2. From sir. (In some fantasy and SciFi novels) An address or courtesy title to any person, especially if their gender and/or form of address are unknown.
I request that the fabulous cat ser available during my visit.