SGA
Definition
(Medicine) Small for gestational age: A newborn whose birth weight and/or length is below the 10th percentile for their gestational age, often due to intrauterine growth restriction.
(U.S. Social Security) Substantial gainful activity: The level of work activity and earnings that indicates a person is able to engage in substantial work, disqualifying them from certain disability benefits.
(Education) Student Government Association: A student-led governing body at universities and colleges that advocates for student interests and organizes campus events.
(Sports slang) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: The nickname/acronym for the Oklahoma City Thunder's star guard, a scoring machine and 2025 NBA MVP contender who's redefining cool in basketball.
Examples
The neonatal team monitored the SGA infant closely, but her fierce grip on dad's finger suggested she'd bulk up in no time.
His side hustle finally tipped him over the SGA earnings limit, turning his 'disability claim' into a full-time job hunt.
SGA elections brought out the pizza promises again—because nothing rallies voters like free carbs.
SGA danced through the defense last night, leaving defenders wondering if he borrowed moves from a video game.