transmit

December 13th, 2009 | 310 Entries

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310 Entries for “transmit”

  1. Transmit
    Ain’t worth shit
    Just a bit
    Of lit

    by on 12.14.2009
  2. This is one thing I know: I didn’t give it to her. I kissed her a few times when I knew I had a cold sore, but I never kissed her when it was feverish. That’s how the doctor said it was transmitted. It had to be feverish. It wasn’t.

    by Leslie Cook on 12.14.2009
  3. Bank accounts, loans, money matters; it’s all part of how – and what – to transmit.

    Transmit: bringing things to where they should be with the use of a finger, the brain, or telekinesis.

    by Joy on 12.14.2009
  4. transmit

    by paige on 12.14.2009
  5. I just wrote about this word. Why are you making me do this again? You’re just like every other thing in my life: making me do something that I just don’t give a flying flip about. Why? Me? Why me? Is there something more? Transmit some happiness in my life?

    by Elizabeth on 12.14.2009
  6. Transmit is the transmition of knowledge. Transmit diseases, transmit information, transmit. Rhymes with transit. transmit seems transfers something. transmitted diseases. i have no clue what to write

    by on 12.14.2009
  7. the process of sharing info from one source to another… such things as transmitting stds from one person to another

    by on 12.14.2009
  8. I shut my eyes, envisioning you in my mind. Trying, trying, trying to make you see that you belong with me. Why can’t this message, my message, be transmitted?

    by Emma on 12.14.2009
  9. My message goes nowhere
    It sounds like shit
    In my head bouncing
    Refusing to transmit

    by zaz on 12.14.2009
  10. i love school. It is an amazing transmitter! “What do you mean?” you might ask. Well for instance, say a disease wants to make a statement, all it has to do is go find a school with billions of dirty little kids running around and it will have a transmitting hayday. welcome mr. swine flu!

    by ben Golden on 12.14.2009
  11. trans mittere. from Latin. I transmit my thoughts into your head. You are now me, as I shall be you, when your words are transmitted. Write. Transmit your letters to paper. Bring them to me, and I will be you…

    by Lily on 12.14.2009
  12. I think we live in an age where anything an be transmitted.

    Instead of printing a paper, I email it to the professor at midnight. It is transmitted through the internet.

    When I want to buy something, I don’t go to the mall. I go to Amazon, where info is once against transmitted through the web, and the purchase is sent to me.

    by Rhiannon on 12.14.2009
  13. A small, tiny electronic device – somewhere hidden away. Put there by someone, who didn’t want it to be found. But wanted its transmission to reach far and wide, channelling silently and minds – and changing ideas and thoughts and hopes and dreams – creating nightmares.

    It beeped once, twice, and on and on until, finally, it was found.

    by Christopher on 12.14.2009
  14. transmit means travel.

    by sarah on 12.14.2009
  15. transmit means travel.

    by sarah on 12.14.2009
  16. well i guess transmit reminds me of transmitting infections. its not a pleasant word and it reminds me of illness, but it could mean to transmit any sort of thing. like a transmitter, that is something to do with a radio i think. i think it is to move something from a starting position to somewhere else. that is what i take it to mean.

    by Laura Hitchcock lauralegend@googlemail.com on 12.14.2009
  17. transmit an intresting word. i hope i can lern what it meens some day.yes i hope i hop i hope i hop

    THE END

    by jane on 12.14.2009
  18. I have to transmit this message. I don’t want to be the one to do it. It feels like such a failure but its my job

    by Chris G on 12.14.2009
  19. transmit an intresting word. i hope i can lern what it meens some day.

    by jane on 12.14.2009
  20. From father to son,
    From mother to daughter,
    You’ll get this disease so soon and alone,
    And you’ll quickly burst in laughter,
    You will cough just blood and dust,
    You will only hiccup tears,
    You will only smell the rotten rust,
    Of your own feelings, fears.

    From me to you,
    From you to me,
    He’ll get the illness too,
    And he’ll start to laugh like thee.
    It’s international, very obsessional,
    Everyone gets it, everyone has it,
    So it’s never occasional,
    Corruption it is, before you guess it.

    by myblueocean on 12.14.2009
  21. transmit is a word in the dictionary. ok said me

    by lauren on 12.14.2009
  22. Transmit the signal to earth… beams of information… doo doo doo

    by KC on 12.14.2009
  23. He sent the letter with a sense of deepedning urgency – what if it doesn’t make it? What if he never arrives? What if…the words spun around, signals in his brain trying to transmit across each other, information backfiring and mis-stepping, never to reach its destination though so quick out of the firing post. Will it arrive, though I know it’s been sent?

    by Oonagh B on 12.14.2009
  24. She hit the transmit button on the computer and watched her words float away from her forever. There was no turning back now. The letter had been sent and there was no way to take it back. Now he knows. Now it was time to face the consequences of her decisions. But really, what’s the worst that can happen?

    by Lisa Franklin on 12.14.2009
  25. transmit. stupid word. blank blank blank. i bet someone else has something so catchy to write about transmit and every other word on this site. Well, whatever.

    by mistresseli on 12.14.2009
  26. He sent the letter with a sense of deepedning urgency – what if it doesn’t make it? What if he never arrives? What if…the words spun around, signals in his brain trying to transmit across each other, information backfiring and mis-stepping, never to reach its destination though so quick out of the firing post. Will it arrive, though I know it’s been sent?

    by Oonagh B on 12.14.2009
  27. She hit the transmit button on the computer and watched her words float away from her forever. There was no turning back now. The letter had been sent and there was no way to take it back. Now he knows. Now it was time to face the consequences of her decisions. But really, what’s the worst that can happen?

    by Lisa Franklin on 12.14.2009
  28. He sent the letter with a sense of deepedning urgency – what if it doesn’t make it? What if he never arrives? What if…the words spun around, signals in his brain trying to transmit across each other, information backfiring and mis-stepping, never to reach its destination though so quick out of the firing post. Will it arrive, though I know it’s been sent?

    by Oonagh B on 12.14.2009
  29. The telegraph would transmit messages until the telephone was invented. Today, the telephone is being replaced by text messages, which are actually a form of email.

    by Jessica on 12.14.2009
  30. Santhosh

    by Bucks on 12.14.2009
  31. Santhosh

    by Bucks on 12.14.2009
  32. I don’t want to talk about it
    To share
    because the reason I’m sad is the reason you’d be sad
    if I told you
    I’m depressed
    nothing seems worth it
    so fuck off3

    by Emerson Hatton on 12.14.2009
  33. to transmit is to give
    transmit food
    disese
    fun
    transmit life to others
    in destress
    transmit anything

    by bridget ellis on 12.14.2009
  34. Sitting alone in the crowded room mulling over his troubled thoughts, Eli sips his morning coffee letting the cup warm his hands. The shop bell rings as it did every minute for the past half-hour, but this time something urged him to look up. “Oh shit,” he thought and then it happened. She noticed him. The horror of it must have been all over his face because her response was as shocked as his own. Then it struck him that his thoughts had been tranmitted fully and that she too was dripping with the very same disturbed tension. Locked among the crowd, it wasn’t until a waiter stopped to take his empty cup that their stare broke. When he looked back at the door she was gone and the door was swinging shut in her wake.

    by Openmouthinsertfoot on 12.14.2009
  35. I read the word, but though I understood it, it did not mean anything to me. I had no stroke of brilliance or even a hint of inspiration, so instead, I wrote about my lack of things to say about the word.

    by Me on 12.14.2009
  36. transmit is when you transfer sumthing. Like to a nuther con

    by shawn on 12.14.2009
  37. to enter something, to put something in it.

    by Samee and Caitlin on 12.14.2009
  38. togive something tosomeone

    by kayla on 12.14.2009
  39. transportation ,
    i way to get around ,
    to give to someone .
    a phone signal .
    a way to comunicate.

    by kelly-ann on 12.14.2009
  40. to enter something into a space
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    by Samee on 12.14.2009