A fork of Rural Dictionary
Quite possibly the most overused adverb in the English language, when capitalized.
‘So’ is SO overused.
"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."
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
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
Are you providing hints to this soon? ❤️❤️❤️
I would hate for the pressure of you not being able to share knowledge about soon to have a negative impact on you… luckily for you, I am here to avoid such a situation 😀
You don’t need to thank me… just goes with the territory of loving you❤️❤️❤️
So, how about a hint?
Here are just a few completely random questions… yep, totally random 😳
1) is soon going to make me complete?
2) time frame of soon… hours, days, weeks, months, years?
Used as a conversation starter when the conversation is going nowhere
Joe-Hey Whats Up?
Jake-Nmu?
Joe-Nm
15 minutes later...
Joe-So..
1. What someone says In an argument to tell you to shut up or explain.
2. What a teacher or professor tells you so that you can explain your answer.
1.
Person 1: I'm telling you, we shouldn't be doing this!
Person 2: So? Nobody will find out. Anyways...
2.
Student: 2.
Teacher: So? Why is that the answer?