SOS was derived from the international Morse signal as a sign of distress. First adopted in 1905 by the Germans, many people later referred to this as "Save Our Ship" or "Save Our Souls".
Answer SOS - "save our souls" - originally a Morse signal, internationally adopted in 1906 (1908)
S.O.S. stands for "Save our souls."
S.O.S. is an acronym that stands for Secretary of State. A registration from the S.O.S. is one in which deals with charitable organization and expires after 24 months.
'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!
SOS means some one special or some one sophisticated
one is in his room one is in the bolier room and the other one is in the gallary oh! and one is in the ballroom:)
i have no clue i want to find one to u no so SOS by the way H E L P me find one
BREEONA is so sos sos sos sos sos sos so hot
Some one save
SOS
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