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SOS
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SOS
(noun)
so–and–so
(noun)
SOS
/ˌɛsˌoʊ
ˈ
ɛs/
noun
SOS
/ˌɛsˌoʊ
ˈ
ɛs/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of SOS
[
singular
]
:
a signal used by ships and airplanes to call for help
—
often used figuratively
The team sent out an
SOS
for a replacement player.
The club has issued an
SOS
for volunteers.
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