Satanic
bad Boy
"Sat" is a verb, so it does not have a plural form. Sat is the past tense of sit. "Sits" is also not a plural, but it is another form of the verb.
Saturday
A strong verb for "sat" is "perched." This word conveys a sense of being poised or in a specific position, often suggesting an alert or attentive state. Another option is "settled," which implies a relaxed, comfortable position. Both verbs add more vivid imagery to the action of sitting.
you can sat yto seperate or to disconnect
bad Boy
The word is satanic. It means extremely evil or wicked.
satin sateen
saturday?
sat
Satire
junk it all up their throats making them burp like huge elephants sat on the toilet seat constipating.
Sit, crouch, plunk yourself, flop, take a load off etc.
The cloth is satin.
The word SAT means Scholastic Assessment Test. I am assuming that you are referring to the schooling term for SAT
The word "sat" has three phonemes: /s/ /æ/ /t/.
Sat.