by emilyperson January 17, 2011
Post Scriptum
Latin
When you want to add something to a letter, at the bottom.
When you want to add multiple Post scriptums:
P.S: "add text here"
P.S.S: "add text here"
P.S.S.S: "add text here"
...
Latin
When you want to add something to a letter, at the bottom.
When you want to add multiple Post scriptums:
P.S: "add text here"
P.S.S: "add text here"
P.S.S.S: "add text here"
...
by Casman May 23, 2004
Post Signature. The text written after a signed letter, below the signature. (After=post).
NOTE: incorrect: "Post Signature Signature". Correct: "Post Post Signature".
NOTE: incorrect: "Post Signature Signature". Correct: "Post Post Signature".
by JPratt October 27, 2005
1. What part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were elminated.
2. Two letters that are usually followed by the phrase "I hope you die and burn in hell."
2. Two letters that are usually followed by the phrase "I hope you die and burn in hell."
by William Stephens April 22, 2006
After you write a letter and think that more needs to be said you add p.s. after the body of the letter, to address the rest of what needs to be said. The abrieviation means plus shit.
Dear Joe,
Whats up bro i miss u man, we r doin thangz up here in az, ur state sucks.
P.s. - we ballin
Elena.
Whats up bro i miss u man, we r doin thangz up here in az, ur state sucks.
P.s. - we ballin
Elena.
by miss az October 28, 2011
rachael: umm p.s. i definitely love this show
hor: yeah me too
stingy: yeah, p.s. we're not cooking tonight we're gonna drink and do sorority stuff
ilya: yeah us too. p.s. i'm not looking for the website password cause i'm too trashed
hor: yeah me too
stingy: yeah, p.s. we're not cooking tonight we're gonna drink and do sorority stuff
ilya: yeah us too. p.s. i'm not looking for the website password cause i'm too trashed
by sexyhor12 March 25, 2005
P.S. is an acronym for Public School.
Always followed by a number indicating the number of the school. Usually in more urban areas. And always for grades K-8.
Always followed by a number indicating the number of the school. Usually in more urban areas. And always for grades K-8.
by CWDogg December 15, 2007