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Never, or in a large period of time; almost 80 years.
“The Roblox Ink Game update comes out soon!”
soon by DamagedOC October 29, 2025
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When people glaze Taylor Swift and say that they’ll stop “soon”, which means never, or in almost 80 years.
“The Taylor Swift glaze will end soon.”
soon by DamagedOC October 29, 2025
A word Lil Bibby uses to keep Juice WRLD fans permanently trapped in a never-ending side quest called Waiting For The Album. Commonly deployed when he needs to buy himself 3-5 more geological eras before dropping anything.

When Bibby says "soon," time loses meaning, calendars become decoration, and fans enter a state known as Temporal Delusion, where they still believe music might drop this year.

Synonyms:
not today, not tomorrow, not ever probably, the next millennium, the next ice age, in another lifetime
Examples:
“Bibby said it’s dropping soon.”
Translation: Prepare your grandchildren for the release party.

“Bro, Bibby said the album dropping soon.”
Translation: See you in 2037.
soon by P3rk_St3v0 November 30, 2025
We will have a D&D session soon.
soon by safisol November 30, 2025
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.
SOON. by Kitty de M. October 7, 2008

soon (tm) 

Describes something that we are told is coming soon (game updates, TV shows, etc.) but we have heard it enough times to know better. Whoever is saying x event will occur soon is considered to own the trademark on the word because they have used it so many times.
"when are the new chappelles show episodes?"
"i dunno, soon (tm)"
soon (tm) by tstan September 1, 2008