Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English fantastic, fantastical, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French fantastique, from Late Latin phantasticus, from Greek phantastikos producing mental images, from phantazein to present to the mind — more at fancy
Date:14th century
3 fantastic : excellent , superlative
Me: Kaden, you're fantastic!
Kaden: (indignant) No I'm not!
Me: Yes you are- it means you're great.
Kaden: Oh, it does? Well then I AM fantastic!
3 comments:
He's so cute, can't believe he's almost 3!!
That's so funny! Cute. My friend is pretty busy, but I would just call her cell and she'll be more likely to answer or call you back. Maybe mention you're a friend of mine and it will catch her attention! She'll get back to you. I know she's moving right now so that might be why.
He is too cute! I can't wait to see that little bugger next week!
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