Added to the end of a word to make a singular possesive (or sometimes a plural possesive with words whose plurals do not end with S, such as people) or a contraction with "is" or "has". Poorly-educated people/foreigners tend to use it for plurals and verbs, but that usage is incorrect.
-Correct-
Bob's cat is black.
Bob's going to the store.
Bob's gone to the store to get his cat some food.
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-Incorrect-
Cat's are fluffy animals.
Bob has a cat that overeat's.
1. Dude, I'll be there in an hour. I just need to finish my (three S / S S S) regimen.
2. I'll be there before the game starts. I just need to Shit, Shower and Shave.
By Gabbey
"["'s And "]"'s And "("'s And ")"'s
usually what most teenagers put in front and on the back of their names on various online social networking sites to make it seem like they're cool. usually have some thing to do with their life or some quote that isn't actually funny.
Hey look, {{pwnz)) only has 4 friends! Ha what a damn noob.
He only uses ""'s and ""'s and "("'s and ")"'s.
By Marjy
S+s
A term used for snapchat standing for βstreaks and story.β One used it when they send something, usually a message, to both their streaks and their snapchat story.