Member of the British Empire
Could mean a dog or a nickname for someone who´s name is "Jesus"
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Usually when someone's name ends in an "s", the apostrophe is placed after the "s" because the name is hard to pronounce otherwise. Jesus' is easier to say than Jesus's. The aposstrophe is showing possession of something.
It usually means they are being confrontational with someone(s).
Nothing. He made up the S in his name
The slash s before a name on a signature line typically stands for "for" or "on behalf of." This indicates that the person signing the document is signing in a representative capacity for someone else or a group.
Nothing special...if you`re thinking of Patsy Cline, it was the last name of Patsy`s first husband Geral Cline, a name she kept after remarrying because it was a good artist`s name. That`s the reason why she called herself Patsy too - it sounded like a good name for someone in showbiz. Her real name was Virginia Hensley.
V/R is Very Repectfully R/S is Respectfully Submitted
that they're s goat
vaccinet mean is your family,s name
it`s a last name like:jennte
To subjugate maens to impose obedience onto someone.