As defined by Blizzard Entertainment: "Soon" does not imply any particular date, time, decade, century, or millennia in the past, present, and certainly not the future. "Soon" shall make no contract or warranty between Blizzard Entertainment and the end user. "Soon" will arrive some day, Blizzard does guarantee that "soon" will be here before the end of time. Maybe. Do not make plans based on "soon" as Blizzard will not be liable for any misuse, use, or even casual glancing at "soon."
by Sidebar Icon November 23, 2009

We will have more information soon.
by Turbine Entertainment March 30, 2005

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.
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.
by Kitty de M. October 7, 2008

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.
by damnhotcon March 8, 2018

by 7mil in my basement January 4, 2021

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
by 5sussybakas January 6, 2022

Half-Life 3 is coming soon.
by AreialInferno November 5, 2014
