A fetch in Irish legend is the apparition of someones shadow seen not accompanying the shadow's owner (think Peter Pan.) A fetch seen without the owner means death of the shadow's owner. It is greatly akin to another European legend, A doppelganger. The main difference however, a fetch can be seen by anyone, whereas, a doppelganger can only be seen by their opposite. A fetch is commonly said to haunt the dying person to death.
Ram goes every day to fetch water from well.
The word "fetch" has the synonyms retrieve, convey, or deliver.
To fetch is to bring something back; an antonym for this would be disperse.
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If it's from 'Mean Girls', then it probably means something in the line of cool, or awesome.
fetch = holen fetch = bringen
IT depends if you trained your cat to fetch it will probley fetch.
I think it's called the 'fetch'
I had to fetch his leash.Fetch some water from the well. To fetch is to get an item. She thought he would fetch her slippers.
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
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Yes, the word "fetch" can be used as a noun. Example: I played a game of fetch with my dog.Fetch can also be a verb. Example: Please fetch my slippers for me.