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TSA
/ˌtiː ɛs ˈeɪ/
Definition
1
Transportation Security Administration: An agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security responsible for security in the nation's transportation systems, primarily known for screening passengers and baggage at airports.
2
Commonly used to refer to the airport security checkpoint procedures, pat-downs, and liquid restrictions that have become synonymous with air travel hassles.
Examples
The TSA line was so long, I had time to learn the life story of the guy behind me.
I packed my toothpaste in my carry-on, only for TSA to confiscate it like it was contraband.
TSA PreCheck turned my airport ordeal into a mere speed bump instead of a full marathon.
Explaining my snow globe souvenir to the TSA agent felt like auditioning for a comedy sketch.