Most likely you are referring to the telephone number in international format of the phone from which you received a text message. For example, something like +447700900123 (a fictitious mobile phone number in the UK).
Paris Hilton texted her
I have an iPod Touch 4th Generation, and I tried texting someone I'm sort of in an argument with. When I texted her, it instantly said "Not Delivered", but when I texted another friend to see if it did the same, it sent right away. Is this a sign I was blocked? I kept trying and it did the same thing. Is it possible she blocked me? Oh, and another thing. I'm in a group message with her and another person and I can still text in that and see when she texts in that.
The past tense of text is "texted." For example, "I texted my friend yesterday."
Maybe he found someone else.
The word texted has two syllables.
The past tense of "text" is "texted."
It means like Yes or Okay. Its just a way of someone agreeing with you or acknowledging what you texted or typed.
It means they can still get a notification that says someone IM or texted you and they can like open it up and reply
This number is written as: seventy-three million two hundred twenty-eight thousand four hundred eighty-eight.
Grammatically, the answer is no. Texted is a slang word. The proper way to say it is, "You sent me a text message."
they texted.
uhh you could borrow a friends phone and text yourself...and put your friends number in under a different name...