P.s. meaning in English
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Definition
PS (postscriptum or postscript): initials used at the end of a letter or email when you want to add extra information
Examples
- "P.S. Who won?"
- "P.S. I hope we're still on for the safari in August."
- "PS: I've also lost my sense of smell again."
- "P.S. I hope the wedding ring I bought you is to your size and satisfaction."
- "Can't wait to get you greased up and in front of the camera! PS."
- "P.S. Bruno – Could you ask Stink whether he would like the leftovers?"
- "P.S. I suggest you take the scenic Pacific Coast Highway (aka Highway 1)."
- "P.S.: Everybody knows that you speak perfect English, so you should stop disguising yourself as a lovable, mild-mannered immigrant."
- "The time for action is nigh! PS."
- "P.S. It's not Hubert's liver we will eat, but the liver of a goose."
- "PS why are you "SHOUTING"?"
- "P.S. You sound really sweet!"
- "P.S. The fee for the spa is non-refundable."
- "P.S. I'm still very angry though."
- "Bruno PS."
- "P.S.: I am aware of Horatio's naps."
- "P.S. I still laugh at the joke you told me - the one about the dwarf, the calculator and the twin sisters."
- "P.S. We need to do something about the volunteer test monkeys as well."
- "PS. Next week, don't be late - try to be on time."
- "PS: You'll all need to sign waivers agreeing not to sue if you get hurt or die."
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