Ps

Ps has 2 meanings
1. What does Ps stand for?

PlayStation

Gamers use the acronym PS to refer to the Sony PlayStation. This acronym may refer specifically to the original PlayStation (aka the PS1), or it may refer to the PS console line as a whole (including the PS2, PS3, PS4, and so on).

The PS launched many popular video game franchises, including the Crash Bandicoot, Gran Turismo, and Metal Gear Solid series. Other popular PS games include Final Fantasy VII, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, and Spider-Man. These days, you can play many PS games on official and unofficial PS emulators, using game ROMs.

Example

Growing up were you a PS or N64 guy?
Pssh, I was all about the SNES!
A gamer excited to revisit the original PS
A gamer excited to revisit the original PS

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Updated April 20, 2022
2. What is ps short for in messages?

Postscript

P.S. (or "ps") is short for "postscript," a Latin-derived term meaning "written after." Traditionally, people used it at the end of letters, often after their signature, to add an afterthought or an extra detail they forgot to mention. Even in the digital age, "P.S." remains popular in emails, messages, and even social media posts when someone wants to squeeze in one last comment to add humor, a reminder, or a personal touch without disrupting the main message.

For example, people use "P.S." in online chat and when texting for playful or lighthearted add-ons. Someone might text, "See you at 7! P.S. Don't forget to bring snacks!" or post on social media, "Had a great trip! P.S. I left my sunglasses at the beach… again."

Example

gotta go
k, cul8r! ps: I love u!

A sappy ps in a note

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Updated February 11, 2025

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