It means "presently" or "very soon". Alternately, it could be an abbreviation of "anonymous", but not for your purposes.
2006-09-24 11:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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What Does Anon Mean
2016-10-08 07:58:14
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answered by armiso 4
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See You Anon
2016-12-12 14:38:50
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answered by ? 4
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There are two meanings, Anonymous: having no known name or identity or known source; "anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous gift". This is not the one you are looking for. The next probably is
At another time; "ever and anon" or alternatively
(old-fashioned or informal) in a little while; "see you anon"
2006-09-25 00:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It's usually shown at the end of a song or poem or piece of literature with an unknown author. Anon means 'anonymous'.
In Shakespeare's times 'I'll see you 'anon'.' meant 'immediately' or 'in a short time.'
2006-09-24 11:12:22
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answered by quatt47 7
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Anon deals with some time in the future
2006-09-24 11:11:29
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answered by D192 2
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To me, worship is putting something or someone first in your life. That is the reason people can worship their job, their money, their family, their "belly", etc. And that is reason people can give worship to those other than Jehovah. But when Jehovah is first is your life, it is to him that you pray, that you sing about, that you speak about, that you read about, that you live for, that you long for, that you look forward to listening to and about, that you seek the approval of, that you study about, that you teach about, that you reach out to. He is your other half in a spiritual relationship. And spirituality cannot be complete without that other half. The definition of worship is multi-faceted, as are the expressions of worship. We speak of "worshiping in many ways". And that is correct. I don't mean all forms of worship are acceptable. But that our worship takes on different facets or expressions. We can't sing and study at the same time. But both are worship. We can't study and pray at the same time. But both are worship. There is more, but I will stop here.
2016-04-05 02:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about that used in the play. I have always seen it used to represent the word anonymous.
Here is a link about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anon
2006-09-24 11:10:56
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answered by just julie 6
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It means"until I see you"or "See you soon"
2006-09-24 11:18:41
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answered by Rich B 7
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archaic form. means at once or forthwith
I looked it up in the dictionary
2006-09-24 11:13:18
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answered by bizime 7
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