a sec
sec: a term used when you don’t
not want to or don’t feel like doing something so you use the phrase “in a sec” to try to show you care
but really don’t
sec
by T Hizzle on Apr 09, 2005 05:37:16
A term that is short for the word "second," and when spoken among friends can become the most
flexible increment of time known
to man. Commonly used by those who wait until the last minute to get ready to leave somewhere.
a-sec
by StevofrmLDN on Apr 29, 2006 07:24:49
Example:
person A)
Come on man, Hurry up
person B)
YA YA, I'll be there in a-sec
Man, you said you were only gonna be a-sec, you are taking
a-bit.
Sec
by Amphibian Man on Oct 23, 2009 20:47:44
Word used to define any amount of time it may take you to return to the phone or reach a destination; A word often used to
deter another
phone call when on the way to a party or other
social gathering; another way to say "Hang on".
Example:
"I will be there in
a sec," He told his friend as he was 20 minutes away from the party.
"He told
me he would be here in a sec, but its been nearly
two hours!!"
SEC
by AreSeeCola on Jun 22, 2013 08:23:26
SEC
by Septimus Severance on Sep 02, 2010 15:50:32
Example:
When
a company wants to raise more money by issuing
stock, it has to
file with the SEC.
Secs
by Jervel on Sep 16, 2020 01:58:18
SEC
by TideFanwithSense on Oct 26, 2011 12:12:06
verb, based upon the Southeastern Conference in the
NCAA; 1. to dominate and
screw over via past success and present/future speculative success, regardless of perceived
fairness or truth; 2. to simply defeat in a large fashion
Example:
Boss: I'm
hiring Bill for the new position at
headquarters.
Employee: What the hell??
The last time he did anything good was over three years ago. I just got SECed out of this s***...
SEC
by JonathanA on Aug 28, 2007 05:35:28
Sec
by Icekie on Mar 16, 2022 20:49:33
Example:
Manal said she'll be back in
a sec,
Houari was immediately disappointed