soz

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See also: sóz, söz, and Soz

English

Etymology

Rhotacism of sorry; sorry +‎ -z. Documented since at least 1987.[1]

Pronunciation

Interjection

soz

  1. (slang, chiefly UK or Internet) Synonym of sorry
    • 1996 September 1, “Dear Annie: Ready to wear”, in Independent on Sunday:
      I'd like to apologise, unreservedly, to pigs everywhere, but especially those on my farm [] So Hermes pig collars all round to my herd and soz soz soz.
    • 1999, “Love Comes to Royston Vasey”, in The League of Gentlemen, season 1, episode 5, spoken by Henry Portrait and Ally Welles:
      I'm soz about what happened.
    • 2001, Jocyber, “Morning'”, in alt.fan.scarecrow (Usenet):
      Soz Mike, I thought you were showing me a fool proof way of going xna
    • 2002, *Patrick-Blue*, “Soz I Missed This (look) ??”, in alt.sports.soccer.everton (Usenet):
      Soz for bringing it up again, but it is good to have a healthy attitude towards this..!!!!
    • 2005 February 7, John Oates, “U2 says soz for online snafu”, in The Register:
      U2 says soz for online snafu
    • 2007, >{daZza}<, “Wii info”, in alt.warez.uk (Usenet):
      Does it auto update when the disc is inserted or will i get the option to ignore the update?¶ Or do i just DL pal games to be on the safe side?¶ Soz for all the questions but wanna make sure I get it right

Translations

References

  1. ^ John Silverlight (1987) More Words, Macmillan, →ISBN, page 53:Examples are 'Kaz', 'Shaz', 'Baz' and Waz' for Karen, Sharon, Barry, and Warwick, and the latest, 'soz' for sorry.

Anagrams

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Latin subtus.

Pronunciation

Preposition

soz

  1. under

Descendants

  • Middle French: soubs
  • Norman: souôs

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