When the fate of something or someone has been determined and they are being watched. The predator's main thought is "SOON."

The origin of this phrase is in an under-appreciated lolcat, where an evil-looking cat is watching a chihuahua, with the only caption being SOON.

When pronounced, it helps to add suspense and drama by saying "SOON." in a low voice employed by that movie advertising dude.
Poppy, upon seeing Moolie loiter aimlessly:
SOON.
by Kitty de M. August 9, 2008
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Usually used by artists/bands to tease their fans when they were asked about something. Either means 'in about 3 days' or '6 months.' For example, when asked about a music video, tour, and announcement release, these artists tend to only know this word.
"@NewHopeClub, when are you releasing the studio version of Medicine and Start Over?"
"Soon."
by damnhotcon March 8, 2018
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The word that one “friend” uses before spending 5 whole African lifetimes to eat their dinner
Jack: ight imma be back soon I’m going to eat
by 7mil in my basement January 4, 2021
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this word is used by famous boyband, 5 Seconds of Summer, as a replacement for not knowing specific dates for something, when being pressured by fans into revealing said information
fan: when’s the album release?
ashton: soon.
by 5sussybakas January 6, 2022
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A word meaning possibly in the near future but most likely 50 years from now.
by AreialInferno November 6, 2014
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A common word said by executives from Polyphony Digital, the developer behind the highly successful Gran Turismo series of video games when asked about a release date of their next game. Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, creator of the series often says the word when asked for a release date. The word, 'soon' usually means coming within a small time-frame but it is the total opposite when said by Polyphony Digital and Kazunori Yamauchi.
Soon.
by calvins48 November 4, 2010
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