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fatigue


Question Posted Monday October 3 2005, 10:14 pm

wut does fatigue mean??

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mysticpixie05 answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 4:35 am:
Fatigue means tired.

For future reference... Look it up in a dictionary...
I'll even be nice and link ya to some online dictionaries found on a google search:
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Next time, Don't be lazy.

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GDROB answered Monday October 3 2005, 11:53 pm:
It is another word for tired, exhausted etc. It means extreme tiredness to the point of exhaustion when you have nothing left to give physically, emotionally too.

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BaLLaHoLLiC11 answered Monday October 3 2005, 11:25 pm:
After you eat you feel like really bloated and fat and feel like you have eaten so much. Also you dont feel like doing anything, like you feel lazy. If you have this problem you might want to get it checked up. X to the O

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MummuM answered Monday October 3 2005, 11:07 pm:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Dictionary.com is a wonderful site. You're able to find every word you want to look up/know about :)
♥ Krissy

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karenR answered Monday October 3 2005, 11:04 pm:
fa·tigue (fə-tēg')
n.
Physical or mental weariness resulting from exertion.
Something, such as tiring effort or activity, that causes weariness: the fatigue of a long hike.
Physiology. The decreased capacity or complete inability of an organism, an organ, or a part to function normally because of excessive stimulation or prolonged exertion.
The weakening or failure of a material, such as metal or wood, resulting from prolonged stress.

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Altruistic answered Monday October 3 2005, 11:03 pm:
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Just wondering, are you too lazy to look it up or just really bored and felt like posting something random?

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MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Monday October 3 2005, 10:47 pm:
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You really have no excuse for not being able to do that yourself...

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