Citations:texed
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English citations of texed
Clearly the correct sense and intentional:
- 2002 December 12, Andreas Långström, “Emma's Birthday Bash”, in rec.autos.sport.f1 (Usenet):
- Got texed (as it's apparently called over there, we say SMS'd) of Emma and Pete's whereabouts and joined them in the warmth inside
- 2009 January 6, marika, “Geebus frickin' Christ! The things a girl has to go thru in order to make a little cash these days!!!”, in alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley (Usenet):
- Instead, you called and called and called...and texed and texed, and left me an email.
Possibly a typo:
- 1878, Frederick Scarlett Potter, Cringlewood Court, page 211:
- A traveller in a tavern speaking of the same country, dwells on the coldness of the climate: 'Which in some places (saith he) is so extreame, that one of my countraymen and I talking together one morning in the fields, our words, still as we spoke them, froze before us in the ayre, and that so hard, that such as the next day passed that way, might read them as perfectly and distinctly, as if they had been texed in Capitall Letters: to which one of the gentlemen with great modestie replyed, Truly, sir, methinks that should be a dangerous countrey to speake treason in.'
- 1882, Arthur Henry Bullen, editor, A Collection of Old English Plays, volume 1, page 182:
- No, it lyes open, where in texed letters read / Each Pioner [?] that your unseason'd valour / Had thrice ingag'd our fortunes and our men / Beyond recovery, had not this arme redeem'd you.
Very likely a typo: