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  1. anon. the "anon" family. Although the word anon sounds old (it is, it is!), it can still be used today to indicate "soon." If you say, "I hear you calling and I will come anon," the person calling you might still be impatient, but they'll be impressed.

  2. Jun 6, 2000 · See you anon. Posted by Bruce Kahl on June 06, 2000. In Reply to: See you anon posted by Joanna on June 06, 2000. Main Entry: anon. Pronunciation: &-'nän. Function: adverb. Etymology: Middle English, from Old English on An, from on in + An one -- more at ON, ONE. Date: before 12th century.

  3. anon. uk / əˈnɒn / us / əˈnɑːn /. abbreviation for anonymous (= a writer whose name is not known), usually written at the end of a piece of writing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. You can use "See you anon" to say goodbye to someone and indicate that you will see them soon. It is a friendly and informal way to express your intention to meet again in the near future. For example, if you are leaving a friend's house, you might say, 'I have to go now, but "see you anon"!'

  5. Learn the British English idiom 'see you anon', which means 'see you soon'. Find out how to use it in different contexts and see examples and quizzes.

  6. 7 meanings: archaic or literary 1. in a short time; soon 2. → See ever and anon anonymous → 1. from or by a person, author,.... Click for more definitions.

  7. The meaning of ANON is soon, presently. How to use anon in a sentence.

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