Sauce It

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The internet slang term “Sauce It” means to provide or share the source of something. It is commonly used when someone wants to know where a specific piece of information, image, video, or any other content originated from. When someone says “Sauce It,” they are asking for the original source or asking someone else to share it.

Examples:

1. Someone posts a funny meme on a social media platform, and another user comments:
“This is hilarious! Can someone sauce it?”
The commenter is interested in finding out where the meme came from and wants someone to provide the source of the meme.

2. During a group conversation about a trending news story, one person shares an interesting fact, saying:
“Did you know that bananas are berries? Sauce it if you don’t believe me!”
In this example, the person is challenging others to verify the information by providing the source. By saying “sauce it if you don’t believe me,” they are encouraging others to find the original source that confirms or refutes the fact about bananas.

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