* Main Entry: pro·cras·ti·nate
* Pronunciation: \prə-ˈkras-tə-ˌnāt, prō-\
* Function: verb
* Inflected Form(s): pro·cras·ti·nat·ed; pro·cras·ti·nat·ing
* Etymology: Latin procrastinatus, past participle of procrastinare, from pro- forward + crastinus of tomorrow, from cras tomorrow
* Date: 1588
transitive verb :
to put off intentionally and habitually
intransitive verb :
to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done
synonyms see delay
— pro·cras·ti·na·tion \-ˌkras-tə-ˈnā-shən\ noun
— pro·cras·ti·na·tor \-ˈkras-tə-ˌnā-tər\ noun
In other words, Summer will be updated either tonight or tomorrow while my homework...isn't.
God I hate Maya.
...A blond cat, with barely a hint of red in its fur trudged unhappily through the rain, darting from one bush to the next trying its best to stay out of the rain. When a particularly strong gust of wind in the storm rustled the bush he was hiding under, the blond cat yowled unhappily. Shaking the water out of his coat, the yellow hued cat hunkered down under the bush to wait out the worst of the storm. Green eyes watched his nighttime surroundings with shrewd interest, when something started nagging him. He cocked his head, concentrating on the feeling, before harnessing it and letting it flow throughout his body...
...Rikuo was stocking near the register when Kakei came into the shop from the back. The absent look on his face alerted the dark haired youth that his boss had most likely gotten a call from a client. It had been a week or two since Kazahaya’s disappearance, and he was starting to get used to the loud blond being gone, but every now and then he’d just say something out loud or make his favourite dish, expecting a scathing comment of somekind.
A comment that never came....
...“Kakei sent me,” Rikuo said as a way of starting conversation.
“Kimihiro Watanuki,” the boy, Watanuki, replied.
“Himura Rikuo,” the drugstore employee offered...
* Pronunciation: \prə-ˈkras-tə-ˌnāt, prō-\
* Function: verb
* Inflected Form(s): pro·cras·ti·nat·ed; pro·cras·ti·nat·ing
* Etymology: Latin procrastinatus, past participle of procrastinare, from pro- forward + crastinus of tomorrow, from cras tomorrow
* Date: 1588
transitive verb :
to put off intentionally and habitually
intransitive verb :
to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done
synonyms see delay
— pro·cras·ti·na·tion \-ˌkras-tə-ˈnā-shən\ noun
— pro·cras·ti·na·tor \-ˈkras-tə-ˌnā-tər\ noun
In other words, Summer will be updated either tonight or tomorrow while my homework...isn't.
God I hate Maya.
...A blond cat, with barely a hint of red in its fur trudged unhappily through the rain, darting from one bush to the next trying its best to stay out of the rain. When a particularly strong gust of wind in the storm rustled the bush he was hiding under, the blond cat yowled unhappily. Shaking the water out of his coat, the yellow hued cat hunkered down under the bush to wait out the worst of the storm. Green eyes watched his nighttime surroundings with shrewd interest, when something started nagging him. He cocked his head, concentrating on the feeling, before harnessing it and letting it flow throughout his body...
...Rikuo was stocking near the register when Kakei came into the shop from the back. The absent look on his face alerted the dark haired youth that his boss had most likely gotten a call from a client. It had been a week or two since Kazahaya’s disappearance, and he was starting to get used to the loud blond being gone, but every now and then he’d just say something out loud or make his favourite dish, expecting a scathing comment of somekind.
A comment that never came....
...“Kakei sent me,” Rikuo said as a way of starting conversation.
“Kimihiro Watanuki,” the boy, Watanuki, replied.
“Himura Rikuo,” the drugstore employee offered...
- Location:in a chair
- Mood:
aggravated - Music:Franz Ferdinand - Eleanor Put Your Boots Back On

