Soz
Soz is a term most often encountered as an informal spelling of the word "sorry" in British English. It is widely used in text messaging, social media, and casual conversation to convey an apology or to acknowledge a minor fault. As a clipped, phonetic rendering of "sorry," soz signals a light or casual apology and is typically inappropriate for formal writing or official communication. It can stand alone as an interjection—e.g., "Soz!"—or appear within phrases such as "soz about that" or "soz, I forgot." The usage tends to be informal, friendly, and sometimes humorous or ironic in online culture.
Linguistic notes suggest that soz reflects rapid, everyday speech and is part of a broader pattern of
Beyond slang, Soz may occasionally appear as an acronym, surname, or place name in various cultures or
In sum, soz is primarily a casual, informal variant of "sorry" used in everyday British English communication,