Saturday, September 20, 2008
hi everyone.
it's way here again.
today i was so bored i went and look for the defination of my name.
it's says:
WAY
–noun
1.
manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
2.
characteristic or habitual manner: Her way is to work quietly and never complain.
3.
a method, plan, or means for attaining a goal: to find a way to reduce costs.
4.
a respect or particular: The plan is defective in several ways.
5.
a direction or vicinity: Look this way. We're having a drought out our way.
6.
passage or progress on a course: to make one's way on foot; to lead the way.
7.
Often,
ways. distance: They've come a long way.
8.
a path or course leading from one place to another: What's the shortest way to town?
9.
British.
a.
an old Roman or pre-Roman road: Icknield Way.
b.
a minor street in a town: He lives in Stepney Way.
10.
a road, route, passage, or channel (usually used in combination): highway; waterway; doorway.
11.
Law. a right of way.
12.
any line of passage or travel, used or available: to blaze a way through dense woods.
13.
space for passing or advancing: to clear a way through the crowd.
14.
Often,
ways. a habit or custom: The grandmother lived by the ways of the old country.
15.
course or mode of procedure that one chooses or wills: They had to do it my way.
16.
condition, as to health, prosperity, or the like: to be in a bad way.
17.
range or extent of experience or notice: the best device that ever came in my way.
18.
a course of life, action, or experience: The way of transgressors is hard.
19.
Informal. business: to be in the haberdashery way.
20.
Nautical.
a.
ways, two or more ground ways down which a hull slides in being launched.
b.
movement or passage through the water.
21.
Machinery. a longitudinal strip, as in a planer, guiding a moving part along a surface. —Idioms
22.
by the way, in the course of one's remarks; incidentally: By the way, have you received that letter yet?
23.
by way of,
a.
by the route of; through; via.
b.
as a method or means of: to number articles by way of distinguishing them.
c.
British. in the state or position of (being, doing, etc.); ostensibly: He is by way of being an authority on the subject.
24.
come one's way, to come to one; befall one: A bit of good fortune came my way.
25.
give way,
a.
to withdraw or retreat: The army gave way before the advance of the enemy.
b.
to collapse; yield; break down: You will surely give way under the strain of overwork.
26.
give way to,
a.
to yield to: He gave way to their entreaties.
b.
to become unrestrained or uninhibited; lose control of (one's temper, emotions, etc.): I gave way to my rage and ordered them from the house.
27.
go all the way, Slang.
a.
to do completely or wholeheartedly.
b.
to take a decisive action, esp. one from which no retreat is possible: Neither side wants to go all the way with nuclear warfare.
c.
to engage in sexual intercourse.
28.
go out of one's way, to do something that inconveniences one; make an unusual effort: Please don't go out of your way on my account.
29.
have a way with, to have a charming, persuasive, or effective manner of dealing with: He has a way with children; to have a way with words.
30.
have one's way with, (esp. of a man) to have sexual intercourse with, sometimes by intimidating or forcing one's partner.
31.
in a family way, pregnant.
32.
in a way, after a fashion; to some extent: In a way, she's the nicest person I know.
33.
in someone's way, forming a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction: She might have succeeded in her ambition, had not circumstances been in her way. Also, in the way.
34.
lead the way,
a.
to go along a course in advance of others, as a guide.
b.
to take the initiative; be first or most prominent: In fashion she has always led the way.
35.
make one's way,
a.
to go forward; proceed: to make one's way through the mud.
b.
to achieve recognition or success; advance: to make one's way in the world.
36.
make way,
a.
to allow to pass; clear the way: Make way for the king!
b.
to relinquish to another; withdraw: He resigned to make way for a younger man.
c.
Nautical. to make forward or astern progress even though engines are not running.
37.
no way, Informal. not under any circumstances; no: Apologize to him? No way!
38.
out of the way,
a.
in a state or condition so as not to obstruct or hinder.
b.
dealt with; disposed of: I feel better, now that one problem is out of the way.
c.
murdered: to have a person put out of the way.
d.
out of the frequented way; at a distance from the usual route.
e.
improper; amiss: There was something decidedly out of the way about her explanation.
f.
extraordinary; unusual: Such behavior was out of the way for him.
39.
pave the way to or for.
pave (def. 3).
40.
see one's way clear, to regard as suitable or possible; consider seriously: We couldn't see our way clear to spending so much money at once. Also, see one's way.
41.
take one's way, to start out; travel; go: He took his way across the park and headed uptown.
WAY
–adverb
1.
Also,'way. away; from this or that place: Go way.
2.
to a great degree or at quite a distance; far: way too heavy; way down the road.
-definations from dictionary.com
and now, MY defination.
WAY
-PROPER noun
1. An extremly ego girl who just cannot sit still
2. Caring, genarous and can be cranky at times.
3. A great friend?
4. A girl who learns ballet, violin and piano since the age of 2 and is currently very stressed.
5. A girl who is a prefect, is in GEP, and is always called a nerd or geek.
well,
what's YOUR defination of me.
please put it in the tagboard.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008