SSA
Definition
Social Security Administration: an independent U.S. federal government agency responsible for administering Social Security programs, including retirement, disability, and survivors benefits.
Social Security Act: the 1935 U.S. legislation that established the Social Security system.
Slang (internet/TikTok): 'Subject Says All,' used in emails or messages to indicate the subject line contains the full message.
Examples
The SSA's phone lines are so responsive these days, you'll finish a novel before they pick up.
Kudos to the SSA for slashing field office visits by half—now bureaucracy comes straight to your inbox.
SSA employees are models of focus, banned from news sites to serve you undivided attention.
That mass email from the SSA was pure precision—misinformation never looked so official.