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soz

British  
/ sɒz /

interjection

  1. informal short for sorry

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"This morning I went up to my design studio and they were playing heavy rock. I looked up at the girls and said, 'Soz, I'm changing it.'"

From BBC

These Proton upper-stage ullage motors are known as SOZ motors, and there are currently 64 of them in Earth orbit, McDowell tweeted.

From Scientific American

“The SOZ motors don’t use up all their propellant when they fire. And they have an unfortunate tendency to go bang years or decades later, leaving a bunch of debris in highly elliptical orbit. At least 54 SOZ motors have now exploded,” McDowell tweeted.

From Scientific American

Here, samsa are served with a side of pepperoncini in a nod to Central Asian soz, a regional tomato-based salsa.

From Seattle Times

I told Moran, “Don’t say ‘soz.’”

From Literature