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  • ANON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms of anon 1 : soon, presently … tomorrow will be here anon Nathaniel Hawthorne 2 : after a while : later more of that anon
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  • ANON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ANON definition: 1 soon or in the near future: 2 abbreviation for anonymous (= a writer whose name is not known… Learn more
  • Anon (film) - Wikipedia
    Anon is a 2018 science fiction thriller film written and directed by Andrew Niccol An international co-production of Canada, Germany and the United States, [3][4] the film stars Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried, with Colm Feore, Mark O'Brien, Sonya Walger, Joe Pingue and Iddo Goldberg appearing in supporting roles
  • Understanding the Slang Definition of Anon - SlangSphere. com
    Discover the trendy slang term 'anon', short for 'anonymous' Learn about its origins, usage, and impact in the digital age through engaging examples and case studies Explore the significance of anonymity in online communication today!
  • Anon - definition of anon by The Free Dictionary
    Define anon anon synonyms, anon pronunciation, anon translation, English dictionary definition of anon adv 1 At another time; later 2 In a short time; soon 3 Archaic At once; forthwith Idiom: ever now and anon Time after time; now and then
  • anon, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    In a little while; soon, shortly; a short time later Now the most common sense, although becoming more archaic in recent use For the semantic development of this sense, cf e g presently adv , by and by adv , directly adv † until (or till) anon: for a short time, for a little while (obsolete)




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