Scenario Specific Term: A term or acronym you use almost never because it describes something in such high detail. Most people acquire various
SSTs but maybe get to use them once if they are lucky. Known to
clutter minds of those who pay far too much attention to science or anything that overuses
abbreviations.
Example:
John: My baby has an ELBW
Harry: Okay well what could that possibly mean.
John: Come on, its a term we learned in health class. It means Extremely Low
Birth Weight.
Harry: When could anybody ever use that SST?
John: Oh you mean Scenario Specific Term? Well... right now?
Harry: I hope you enjoyed it. I don't think you'll ever use that one again.
Dae Quanne: I'm reading and astronomy magazine... what in god's name is an AO4ELT?
Jerry: That is what we call Adaptive
Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes.
Dae Quanne: So basically just a major SST?
Jerry: What's an SST?