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 ...
SOS is widely recognized as the universal distress signal, but contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t stand for anything. When it was introduced in the early 20th century, SOS was simply a Morse code ...