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sac or sack? #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 20:45 pm   sac or sack?
 

How do you spell "sack" when it means the region south of the belt buckle?

The pitcher received a line drive to the "sac" or "sack"?

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sac or sack? #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 21:21 pm   sac or sack?
 

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In that particular region of the male torso the spelling is 'sac'.
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