Special Occasion Sex:
Sex that is had during special occasions.
i.e: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Graduation, New Job, etc...
Sex that is had during special occasions.
i.e: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Graduation, New Job, etc...
by AnonymousLatina July 17, 2011
Get the S.O.S. mug.An S.O.S. call is an internationally accepted Morse code distress signal. S.O.S. is sent by people on a ship when they are in danger of drowning, but I have read online that it was also used by pilots b4 they have been shot down. I don't think, though, that sailmen or pilots are the only ones who use the S.O.S. signal. Since it is an Intrnationally accepted distress code, anyone stranded and in serious trouble with no way of getting a phone call trough or any other means of communication have to relly on S.O.S.!
This signal can be transmitted in various ways. It can be sent out as an audio tone, along a telephone wire as an electrical pulse, as long or short pulses of a radio signal, or as a visual signal by using a flash light, also it could be as simple as banging on something or making some kind of noise. It is codified as three dots, then three dashes and three dots again. This sequence is without any space between the dashes and dots. The three dots signify the letter S and the letter O is formed by three dashes.
(info on this I got from reading about it on other websites and magazines.)
There are various phrases that are used as a full form of SOS. They are as follows:
Save Our Souls, Save Our Ship, Send Out Sailors, Save Our Sailors, Stop Other Signals and Survivors On Ship.
This signal can be transmitted in various ways. It can be sent out as an audio tone, along a telephone wire as an electrical pulse, as long or short pulses of a radio signal, or as a visual signal by using a flash light, also it could be as simple as banging on something or making some kind of noise. It is codified as three dots, then three dashes and three dots again. This sequence is without any space between the dashes and dots. The three dots signify the letter S and the letter O is formed by three dashes.
(info on this I got from reading about it on other websites and magazines.)
There are various phrases that are used as a full form of SOS. They are as follows:
Save Our Souls, Save Our Ship, Send Out Sailors, Save Our Sailors, Stop Other Signals and Survivors On Ship.
"Our only hope is that someone hears aor S.O.S. signal in time...".
"Sir, we're getting an faint S.O.S. signal from somewhere in our vicinity."
"Sir, we're getting an faint S.O.S. signal from somewhere in our vicinity."
by PedaVas December 22, 2012
Get the S.O.S. mug.Acronym for one of the following: Slap On Sight, Smack On Sight, or Shoot On Sight. Term originaly appeared in the hip hop underground of the mid 1990's though its use has resurfaced recently. Can be used to describe a threat, to issue a threat, or describe an action in the past tense.
"I'm going to S.O.S. Jaime for what he did the other day." Or "I'm putting an S.O.S. on Andre." Also, "When Jackie saw Olivia, she S.O.S.'d her."
by Vohton September 1, 2008
Get the S.O.S. mug.by mpty0624 May 2, 2008
Get the s.o.s mug.Verb: S.O.S. is a condensed form of the words splooge on site. An action of an uncontrollable ejaculation due to the insane attractiveness of a female.
by bigticket91 November 24, 2010
Get the S.O.S mug.S.O.S.A. stands for Sort of Santa Ana. A weather term concocted by KUSI-TV lead weatherman, John Coleman. It describes conditions ripe for a Santa Ana, but without the strong winds that are normally associated with a true Santa Ana Wind. A S.O.S.A. has warm temperatures in the day with light offshore winds that keep the temperature moderated in the 70's along the coast and in the 80's along the inland areas of Southern California with low humidity, thus making the weather perfect in the region. Since S.O.S.A.s are light in winds they are less likely to spread wildfires around, thus making them easier to control unlike a true Santa Ana Wind.
Tom: "The weather sure was perfect today in the City of Millions."
Cody: "I think the weather was perfect due to a S.O.S.A. in the area. The waves were topping off just perfectly in the City of Millions State Beach."
Tom: "Just another day in Southern California."
Cody: "I think the weather was perfect due to a S.O.S.A. in the area. The waves were topping off just perfectly in the City of Millions State Beach."
Tom: "Just another day in Southern California."
by BookerTdub December 31, 2009
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