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Obviously somebody was in trouble and needed help! (girl trouble) The distress call S.O.S. was created in Morse Code. It has no acronymical meaning, but has been variously interpreted as "Save Our Ship", "Save Our Souls" or "Suspend Other Services". It is a call for help in an emergency (for ships especially). If you notice, the music video setting is a cruise ship. S.O.S. began as a continuous sequence of three "dits" (short telegraph strokes) alternating with three "dashs" (held strokes). Because these correspond to the Morse letters S and O, people referred to it as SOS. In use, it is actually SOSOSOS... and so forth.

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