A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. What part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were elminated. 2. Two letters that are usually followed by the phrase "I hope you die and burn in hell."
Dear Grandma, Thank you for the wonderful cookies. P.S. I hope you die and burn in hell.
After you write a letter and think that more needs to be said you add p.s. after the body of the letter, to address the rest of what needs to be said. The abrieviation means plus shit.
Dear Joe, Whats up bro i miss u man, we r doin thangz up here in az, ur state sucks. P.s. - we ballin Elena.
a transitional phrase anything you can say to add something new or old or fun to the conversation
rachael: umm p.s. i definitely love this show hor: yeah me too stingy: yeah, p.s. we're not cooking tonight we're gonna drink and do sorority stuff ilya: yeah us too. p.s. i'm not looking for the website password cause i'm too trashed
P.S. is an acronym for Public School. Always followed by a number indicating the number of the school. Usually in more urban areas. And always for grades K-8.
P.S. 118 (Public School 118) "I go to P.S. 118" You?
noun - Verbal tool used to edify or galvanize an otherwise flippant quip, typically found at the end of a conversation
Mother to in-trouble child: "I cannot believe you cheated on your test!! What were you thinking??" In-trouble child: "I don't know. I'm really sorry. I won't do it again." Mother: "I should hope not! When we get home, you're cleaning the entire house." In-trouble child: "WHAT?!???! Mom, noooooo!" Mother <waiting for break in whining; it's a long wait...>: "OK. Continuing... No video games, no TV, no fun. Nothing until that house is clean! I don't ever want you cheating again. Understand?" In-trouble child: "But Mom...!!!!" Mother: "Uh-uh. Nay. I'm not hearing you. That house gets cleaned. No more cheating." In-trouble child, dreary and hating self: "Ok..." Mother: "Oh. And P.S. - Don't do a crummy a job or you'll just be doing it again, Cinderella."