'SOS' is the Morse Code international distress signal. It doesn't actually mean anything but is simply a combination of two easily-distinguishable letters: 'S' (...) and 'O' (---).
People have expressed the opinion that it stands for 'Save Our Souls', but this is myth. SOS has no meaning, it was just easy to recognise in Morse code. The term SOS means HELP!
no, it stands for save our ship(it is a ship's signal, used when a ship is in trouble)
SOS= HELP!!
SOS means some one special or some one sophisticated
It means Save Our SoulsThere have been many different combinations of words attributed to SOS, but it has no word meaning. The original radio distress signal was CQD. However, in Morse Code, SOS is simpler to send, is not mistaken for other signals. 3 dots, 3 dashes, 3 dots. Or ... --- ...
SOS - "save our souls" - originally a Morse signal, internationally adopted in 1906 (1908) during the second radiotelegraphic convention. Famous for being sent when ships are in big trouble at sea...
its Nick Jonas ! =)
the song SOS by the Jonas Brothers is already in iTunes.
it means SAVE OUR SINK
SOS means some one special or some one sophisticated
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It means Save Our SoulsThere have been many different combinations of words attributed to SOS, but it has no word meaning. The original radio distress signal was CQD. However, in Morse Code, SOS is simpler to send, is not mistaken for other signals. 3 dots, 3 dashes, 3 dots. Or ... --- ...
S.O.S. stands for "Save our souls."
Save our ships or save our souls.
Save Our Souls Or HELP!