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The word that can't decide if it means now or soon, so it means both.

means It means either at this moment or in a little while, depending entirely on who's talking and when.

from From Middle English presently, born meaning immediately, then drifted toward shortly by the 1500s, because language gets impatient.

Two meaningsOnce strictly now, now mostly soon.
British vs AmericanBrits lean soon, Americans lean currently.
Lawyer trapAmbiguity makes it contract-drafting poison.
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