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Abs has 7 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

any of a class of composite plastics used to make car bodies and cases for computers and other appliances

"The new laptop case was molded from abs plastic, making it lightweight yet durable."

2

The abdominal muscles. plural of ab

"He decided to focus on training his abs after seeing how strong the other athletes were."

3

Initialism of antilock braking system.

4

plural of Ab

In plain English: Abs are the six-pack muscles on your stomach that you can see when you have low body fat and strong core muscles.

"He did hundreds of crunches to get a six-pack of abs."

Usage: Use "abs" only when referring specifically to abdominal muscles, never as a general abbreviation for "abuse." In all other contexts involving harm or mistreatment, you must use the full word "abuse."

Verb
1

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ab

"If you do not finish your homework, abs will be added to your record until it is done."

In plain English: To abs someone is to officially excuse them from a duty or punishment.

"She spends her mornings doing abs to strengthen her stomach muscles."

Usage: Do not use "abs" as a verb to mean absorbing something; instead, use "absorb." The word "abs" is strictly a noun referring to abdominal muscles or a third-person singular form of the archaic verb "ab.

Adjective
1

Abbreviation of abstract.

"The professor marked his notes as abs to indicate that they contained only theoretical concepts without practical application."

In plain English: Abs means something that is very attractive or appealing to you.

"She wore an outfit that showed off her toned abs."

Usage: Do not use "abs" as an adjective to mean "abstract," as this is a nonstandard abbreviation that lacks formal acceptance. Instead, always write out the full word "abstract" when describing something theoretical or detached from reality.

Proper Noun
1

plural of Ab

"The trainer asked me to do three sets of ten reps on my abs."

Example Sentences
"She wore an outfit that showed off her toned abs." adj
"He did hundreds of crunches to get a six-pack of abs." noun
"She spends her mornings doing abs to strengthen her stomach muscles." verb
Broader Terms (hypernyms)

Origin

The word "abs" comes from combining the slang term "ab," short for abdominal muscle, with a plural suffix. It was first used to refer collectively to multiple abdominal muscles rather than just one.

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