Sending you the SOS Now will you come?
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A last ditch attempt of a comeback by our good friend Joe.
Nate: Hey joe, those socks are not your style.
Joe: Oh ya well, s..s....so.
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Quite possibly the most overused adverb in the English language, when capitalized.
βSoβ is SO overused.
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"Shit on a shingle," term used by individauls typically with a military background referring to creamed chipped beef on toast.
"Woah, is that brain on your bread?"
"No man, it's SOS."
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SOS really doesn't stand for anything, as any radio operator will tell you,
it is simply "SOS" becuase the letters S and O are very easy to understand under conditions of high interferance.
so stop saying "Save our whatever"
SOS, SOS, Titanic
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a phrase used to describe an estimated amount or time. when used with time, it refers to a 10-20 minute time frame difference after the given time or around 2-5 minutes before said time; when used with numbers, it generalizes within 5-7.
"When are we leaving for the movies?"
"Around 10 or so"
-anywhere between 9:55-10:20
"How many people are going to your party?"
"Probably 50 or so"
-50-57 people
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Are you providing hints to this soon? β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
I would hate for the pressure of you not being able to share knowledge about soon to have a negative impact on youβ¦ luckily for you, I am here to avoid such a situation π
You donβt need to thank meβ¦ just goes with the territory of loving youβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
So, how about a hint?
Here are just a few completely random questionsβ¦ yep, totally random π³
1) is soon going to make me complete?
2) time frame of soon⦠hours, days, weeks, months, years?
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