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plural savs
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal) A saveloy. quotations examples
“Well, I don′t know what you′ll think. I′m only saying this to show what you′ve all done for me, but last Christmas dinner I had cold savs.” / There was silence and then Mervyn added with a break in his voice, “Saveloys. […] ”
1982, Ronald Hugh Morrieson, NZ, Predicament, The Dunmore Press, page 68
‘Your turn today, Lil,’ he said. ‘Fish and chips for me. No, wait, I′ll have savs, faggots and pease pudding.’
2007, Gilda O'Neill, Rough Justice, UK: William Heinemann, page 397
The menu of the average fish and chip shop will also offer […] battered savs/Pluto pups (these are basically saveloy sausages with a fried batter on a stick, dipped in tomato ketchup) as well as a choice of homemade marinated pickles.
2008, Deborah Penrith, Live & Work in Australia, UK: Crimson Publishing, page 176
comparative more sav, superlative most sav
(UK, slang, informal) Clipping of savage. (unpleasant or unfair).