verb. despatch - send - send off - forward - consign - killnoun. despatch - message
It means that is about to send and loading the picture to be sent to the person.
MWS means 'messages won't send'.
To send many massages to a person meant to annoy them
Simply by Clicking attachments and browsing for your document which if it's word should be something like... Example.doc I believe Hope this helped
The word dispatch as a verb can mean to send (send off, transmit), or to kill. As a noun, it cam mean haste, rapidity, or speed.
To Arrange, or send a letter
Envoyer means "to send" in French.
Order or allowed to leave: send away.
Address, transmit, issue, transfer, circulate, or dispatch. Those words mean send.
dispatch your question to a thesaurus mate.
In a Latin text, mitte is the singular imperative form of the verb mittere, "to send". It can be translated as the request/command "send!".As a root in an English word, "mitt-" or "mitte-" indicates derivation from mittere or one of its derived forms, such as committere "to send together"; intermittere "to send between", etc.
The root word "mitt" comes from the Latin word "mittΕ," which means "to send" or "to let go." It is commonly used in English to refer to a type of glove typically used in baseball.
Tele is a greek prefix which mean 'send'. 'Telephone' means 'send sound', 'telegraph' means 'send writing'. The word 'teleport' is composed of the prefix 'tele' and the the common word 'port' which refers to a harbour city. 'Teleport' then would mean to send your destination or in other words 'send your location'. It refers to the ability to change where your are, usually through some method other than the ordinary ones.
It means "send to you". example: Voy a mandarte un cheque. I am going to send you a check.
The word "mandaraya" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "cheater".
not sure what you mean, but if you mean xdcc bots the most standard is either of the follow: /msg botname xdcc send #pack or /ctcp botname xdcc send #pack where the word "xdcc" is the trigger word that the script is programmed for.