1. S.S. - Noun
2. S.S. - Proper noun
S.S.
(law) Abbreviation of steamship.
S.S.
(Malaysia, law citation) Initialism of Straits Settlements.
An S.S. uniform could fetch anywhere from $3,500 to $35,000, he said. Source: Internet
Footballers who play for these teams and are also born in the city tend to become especially popular, as has been the case with players such as Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi (both for A.S. Roma), and Alessandro Nesta (for S.S. Lazio). Source: Internet
In Roddenberry's original concept, the protagonist was Captain Robert April of the starship S.S. Yorktown. Source: Internet
Irene Dunne and Louis B. Mayer christen the S.S. Carole Lombard while Clark Gable and Mrs. Walter Lang, who was Lombard's secretary, look on. Source: Internet
Passenger list of the S.S. Graf Tisza Istvan, port of New Orleans, 4 December 1920, with later notation. Source: Internet
S.S. Papanui, en route from Britain to Australia with emigrants, arrived in James Bay in 1911 on fire. Source: Internet