2 definitions by Sara and Erica
Used to catch attention as in "by the way", can be said before or after a phrase, adding an extra piece of information to the conversation or just calling attention to your comment.
PS, he was really unfortunate looking.
PS, he was really unfortunate looking.
I really want to leave, PS.
PS, I got the creepiest myspace comment ever today.
PS, he was really ridiculously hot.
PS, I got the creepiest myspace comment ever today.
PS, he was really ridiculously hot.
by Sara and Erica January 1, 2006
Used to catch attention as in "by the way", can be said before or after a phrase, adding an extra piece of information to the conversation or just calling attention to your comment.
PS, he was really unfortunate looking.
I really want to leave, PS.
PS, I got the creepiest myspace comment ever today.
I really want to leave, PS.
PS, I got the creepiest myspace comment ever today.
by Sara and Erica January 1, 2006