Main Entry: fell Function: transitive verb Etymology:Middle English, from Old English fellan; akin to Old English feallan to fall â" more at fall Date:before 12th century
1 a: to cut, knock, or bring down <fell a tree> b: kill 2: to sew (a seam) by folding one raw edge under the other and sewing flat on the wrong side
@lige, LOL. i prefer dictionary.com @kingmike123, I am feeling happy but also depressed. My dad is working a ton but we are losing about $25,000 a month(i live in newport beach Ca things like bills are expensive)but the happy news is that christmas is coming up and my dad might be able to sell our boat and get 1.6 mil! but we owe 0.6 in mortage. Good news is gas prices are down!