Asap
without delay; promptly.
as soon as possible.
Contemporary Examples
Someone needs to strap a jet pack on Dr. Drew and send him up to unpack these daddy issues, ASAP.
You Can’t Unsee Billy Ray Cyrus’s Pseudo Hip Hop ‘Achy Breaky 2’ Amy Zimmerman February 11, 2014
abbreviation
as soon as possible
see a.s.a.p.
also asap, pronounced either as a word or as four letters; from initial letters of phrase “as soon as possible,” 1955, originally U.S. Army jargon.
adverb
Right away; immediately: Our job is simple—to liberate US POWs from Asia, asap
[Armed forces; fr as soon as possible]
chat
As soon as possible.
(1999-10-13)
American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry
American Society of Adults with Pseudo-Obstruction
as soon as possible
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