"Hold on a sec"
"Give me a sec"
"One sec"
"Wait a sec"
"This'll just take a sec"
"Hey you gotta sec?"
"Not right this sec"
"Can I talk to you for a sec?"
"Give me a sec"
"One sec"
"Wait a sec"
"This'll just take a sec"
"Hey you gotta sec?"
"Not right this sec"
"Can I talk to you for a sec?"
by AreSeeCola June 22, 2013
(FINANCE) Securities Exchange Commission; agency of the US government responsible for regulating the issuance and trading of stocks.
by Septimus Severance September 02, 2010
verb, based upon the Southeastern Conference in the NCAA; 1. to dominate and screw over via past success and present/future speculative success, regardless of perceived fairness or truth; 2. to simply defeat in a large fashion
Boss: I'm hiring Bill for the new position at headquarters.
Employee: What the hell?? The last time he did anything good was over three years ago. I just got SECed out of this s***...
Employee: What the hell?? The last time he did anything good was over three years ago. I just got SECed out of this s***...
by TideFanwithSense October 26, 2011
by JonathanA August 27, 2007
by Icekie March 16, 2022
sec: a term used when you don’t not want to or don’t feel like doing something so you use the phrase “in a sec” to try to show you care but really don’t
by reddie shipper <3 June 22, 2021
a football conference with a fan base that has nothing better to do then base the entirity of their existence on caring about a school they most likely did not attend. When SEC football fans arent being completely ignorant about football, they enjoy going to church 7 days a week, going to sleep at 8 o'clock at night, and watching tapes of past billy graham services. SEC fans also like to make fun of Ohio State and claim their superiority in college football, even though the Pac-10 conference has consistently kicked the shit out of SEC over the past several seasons. The SEC is also full of overrated NFL prospects such as Jamarcus Russel who only threw over 300 yards once in a college game and now, Matthew Stafford who has only a 53% completion percentage. Also when listening to an SEC fan speak, try to ignore how horrible their grammer is, as a majority of their sentences are double or even triple negatives. Evidently there are tigers in Louisiana and elephants in Alabama.
by K2dynamo August 31, 2008