I think you must be referring to the wireless distress call SOS which stands for "Save Our Ship" or more generally "Save Our Souls". The SOS distress call has a distinctive sound in Morse code, represented as dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot when written, but sounds like dididit, dardardar, dididit when transmitted as tone bursts.
Save our ship
There is no such thing as an "SOS ship".
Save our Ship or Save our Souls.
The usual meaning of SOS is Save Our Ship. It is a message sent by people on a distressed ship. The name was also used for a soap pad. There may be other uses as well.
'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!
well i am not sure WHO missed the SOS but i do know that the ship that missed it did not receive the SOS because that ship had turned their radio0s off for the night.
Save our ship
Thats the end of SOS Island
you need to jump very high to get up the ship.
you help people out of the ship
it means SAVE OUR SINK
SOS can mean several things. The most common interpretation is is Save Our Ship. The second one is Save Our Souls.