sec



sec

(sɛk)
1. n. a second; an instant. (see also tick.) I’ll be with you in a sec. Keep your pants on!
2. and secs n. a Seconal barbiturate capsule. (Drugs.) I started taking sec in the hospital and just couldn’t stop.

secs

verb
See sec
See also: sec

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alard-Ancient Germanic
Anthelme-French
ThorburnTHAWR-bərnEnglish (Rare)
Chidiebube-Western African, Igbo
Livnat-Hebrew
EliŠKa-Czech, Slovak