Sausage : v. tr. Eat, without cutlery or without a table set, a cold meal.
("Eat sausage"; sausage).
Saucissonner on the grass: picnic. The travelers began to sausage on the train.
Cut, divide into slices: television program sausage by commercials.
A well sausage file: well tied, well mounted.
Said of a machine (word, auto) which has poor handling (mechanical sport jargon).
Saucissing off a country, a continent: sharing it, dividing it.
To stop, to imprison; tie up; to eat: to tie: to tie.
To be sliced: to be tied up.
In the parlance of prostitution, to dick up someone is to tie them up tightly to a customer who has paid for it.
In the language of the middle, the criminal sausages his victim from head to toe to visit his home.