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plural sec or secs
(colloquial) Second, 1⁄60 of a minute. examples
(colloquial) Clipping of second (“short indeterminate period of time”). quotations examples
And the sloping of the shoulder / From the slender shapely neck / Makes you long to come behind her and to hold her / Just a sec.
1881 August 27, “In Church”, in Supplement to the Manchester Weekly Times, Manchester, England, page 8
(colloquial, politics) Clipping of secretary. examples