What does it mean to put you under?


Definitions and Acronyms

  • Put someone under: to make someone unconscious before a medical operation by giving them a drug.
  • FFFF Acronyms Definition:
    1. Fast Floating Fractal Fun
    2. Flying Fickle Finger of Fate (Laugh-In TV series)
    3. Friends for Fullerton’s Future (Fullerton, CA)
    4. Fair, Fat, Female and Forty (typical candidate for diagnosis of hypothyroidism)

Understanding "Yeet" and "Send"

  • Meaning of Yeet: As an exclamation, yeet broadly means "yes". But it can also be a greeting, or just an impassioned grunt, like a spoken dab.
  • Origin of "Send": The term spread to snowboarding, skiing, mountain-biking, and skateboarding. In these extreme sports, to send is to perform a run cleanly and flawlessly.
  • Sender of the First Telegraphic Message: Samuel F.B. Morse Sent the First Telegraphic Message.

Snapchat Messages and Communication

  • "Sent" vs "Received" Status: The ‘sent’ status means you have sent a Snap or chat to someone and the Snapchat server acknowledges it. Received means the Snap or chat has been delivered to the recipient.
  • Sending to Someone: To dispatch someone or something to some person, thing, or location; to instruct or direct someone to travel to, or something to be taken to, someone, something, or some place.

Emailing

  • Mailed or Emailed? E-mail and email are both correct ways to spell the same word. Different style guides prefer one spelling over the other.

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