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  2. What's the origin of the phrase 'Asap – As soon as possible'? Asap is something of an oddity amongst acronyms. Firstly, it is also an initialism, that is, it can be pronounced by spelling out the letters a. s. a. p. or as a word.

  3. Nov 7, 2020 · late 14c., "combination of tones pleasing to the ear," from Old French harmonie, armonie "harmony," also the name of a musical instrument (12c.), from Latin harmonia, from Greek harmonia "agreement, concord of sounds," also as a proper name, the personification of music, literall.

  4. Sep 28, 2017 · 1580s as a type of knitted cloth; 1842 as a breed of cattle; both from Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. Its name is said to be a corruption of Latin Caesarea, the Roman name for the island (or another near it), influenced by Old English ey "island" (see island); but it is perh. panic.

  5. Aug 20, 2022 · The acronym ‘ASAP’ originates from military language and jargon in the 1950s. The term's original use was ‘as soon as militarily possible.’. The first appearance of the acronym in writing was in ‘The Greatest Airlift,’ a book written by Captain Annis G. Thompson on the Korean War, published in 1956. The phrase appears as follows.

  6. abbreviation for as soon as possible: Could you let me know asap if this is something you would consider?

  7. The earliest known use of the adverb asap is in the 1950s. OED's earliest evidence for asap is from 1954, in the writing of A. G. Thompson. asap is formed within English, as an initialism.

  8. asap is an abbreviation for 'as soon as possible'. The colonel ordered, 'I want two good engines down here asap.' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary .

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