Meaning of pack a sad in English:
pack a sad
phrase
1New Zealand informal Be or become depressed or sullen.
- ‘don't pack a sad because someone else likes to play dirty’
- ‘She doesn't pack a sad or force her opinions on me.’
- ‘I remember packing a sad when I was six or seven when I was told it was too wet to play.’
- ‘He packed a sad, cursing within clear view and earshot of television cameras.’
- ‘Maybe they will pack a sad and move somewhere else.’
- ‘When someone else got the job, she packed a sad.’
- ‘When there is a falling out, someone packs a sad and sets up a new party.’
- ‘Instead of packing a sad and blaming your problems on me, how about you get a backbone and defend your assertions?’
- ‘Then he packs a sad whenever the person he is interviewing gets the better of him.’
- ‘Don't pack a sad and cry just because one of your lot got caught being scummy.’
- ‘Rather than packing a sad about the apparent diss, she said she was happy to ruffle the singer's feathers.’
- 1.1Break down.
- ‘the dishwasher packed a sad’
- ‘Just a few days ago, my fancy VCR packed a sad and now won't play back tapes.’
- ‘Unfortunately her bike packed a sad.’
- ‘My car's packed a sad; bad timing, right?’