Today, the signal is casually tossed into texts during dating disasters or outfit emergencies, but its roots come from genuine life-or-death situations at sea. SOS entered official use in 1905 under ...
"S-O-S please, someone help me/It's not healthy for me to feel this." "So when you're near me darling/Can't you hear me, S.O.S?" Many think "SOS" stands for "save our souls" or "save our ship," but it ...