sate vs take the edge off

sate

verb
  • To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up. 

noun
  • satay 

take the edge off

verb
  • To diminish the effects of (something unpleasant or severe); to dull. 

  • To relax or unwind (by consuming alcohol or other psychoactive substances). 

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