post scriptum (after the letter)
PDOC. Pdoc is a compressed phrase combining psychiatrist/psychologist and doctor. It is jargon or slang for psychiatrist.
You can use "PS" at the end of a letter or message to add a postscript or additional note that wasn't included in the main body of the text. For example, "I hope you have a great trip! PS - don't forget to pack your sunscreen."
PS stands for Post Scriptum, which is Latin for "written after." It is used to add additional information that the writer forgot to include in the main body of the letter. In this case, the PS indicates that someone is coming the next day as an afterthought.
It is typically abbreviated as "PS", which stands for postscript. This abbreviation is commonly used in formal and informal communication to add something that was forgotten in the main body of a letter or email.
p.s. stands for post script (after writing) and is spelt 'p.s.'
PS is an acronym for Postscript, a programming language used primarily for printing and desktop publishing. It's also commonly used to refer to a PlayStation, a popular gaming console developed by Sony.
No. P.S. is an acronym for the phrase "Post Script." It is technically improper to use it as a part of spoken English.
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