HE'S HOME!!!!
Posted at 4:40 PM, Jan. 14, 2007
So Tryna and I were standing in the kitchen talking, and she says "Was that the TV?" And when it clicked into me what we just heard I screamed "NO!!!" And ran to the front door, Tryna hot on my tail... well we opened the door so fast and furiously that it almost scared the wits out of him and he just about took off. He came in though. He is home... ARTEMIS IS HOME!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so happy. He is crying and cold and hungry but he is home. He has definately lost a few lbs... yeah but that is all right. He weighed 12 lbs at one time. So he has a few to lose. :) I am so happy happy happy...P.S. Look at definition number 1 in the word of the day! :) :)
Vic's Word of the Day:
Main Entry: 1re·turn
Pronunciation: ri-'t&rn
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French returner, from re- + turner, tourner to turn -- more at TURN
intransitive verb
1 a : to go back or come back again <return home> b : to go back in thought, practice, or condition : REVERT
2 : to pass back to an earlier possessor
3 : REPLY, RETORT
transitive verb
1 a : to give (as an official account) to a superior b British : to elect (a candidate) as attested by official report or returns c : to bring back (as a writ or verdict) to an office or tribunal
2 a : to bring, send, or put back to a former or proper place <return the gun to its holster> b : to restore to a former or to a normal state
3 a : to send back : VISIT -- usually used with on or upon b obsolete : RETORT
4 : to bring in (as profit) : YIELD
5 a : to give or perform in return : REPAY <return a compliment>; also : to respond to in kind <returned his calls> b : to give back to the owner c : REFLECT <return an echo>
6 : to cause (as a wall) to continue in a different direction (as at a right angle)
7 : to lead (a specified suit or specified card of a suit) in response to a partner's earlier lead
8 a : to hit back (a ball or shuttlecock) b : to run with (a football) after a change of possession (as by a punt or a fumble)
synonym see RECIPROCATE
- re·turn·er noun
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