1. saucer - Noun
2. saucer - Verb
A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
A small dish, commonly deeper than a plate, in which a cup is set at table.
Something resembling a saucer in shape.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCoffee doesn't need a menu, it needs a cup. That's all it needs! Maybe a saucer underneath the cup - that's it. Denis Leary
Where have I been? I've been on my flying saucer tour. Which means like flying saucers I too have been appearing in small southern towns in front of a handful of hillbillies lately...no one doubts my existence. Bill Hicks
What's that plate that's above a saucer but below a plate? Karl Pilkington
It was seeing the science-fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still, about a spaceman who comes to Earth in a flying saucer to save us from self-destruction in a nuclear war. Wilhelm Reich
My father's mother was from Liverpool and she had this very beautiful English china. I only wanted to drink my cocoa out of my grandmother's cup and saucer. Patti Smith
Entering a cell, penetrating deep as a flying saucer to find a new galaxy would be an honorable task for a new scientist interested more in the inner state of the soul than in outer space. Dejan Stojanovic