about [x]posed
vent[1,verb] Pronunciation: \ˈvent\ Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, in part from 2vent, in part short for aventen to release (air), from Anglo-French aventer, alteration of Old French esventer to air, from es- ex- (from Latin ex-) + vent wind, from Latin ventus — more at wind Date: 14th century transitive verb 1: to provide with a vent 2 a : to serve as a vent for <chimneys vent smoke> b: discharge, expel c: to give often vigorous or emotional expression to <vented her frustration on her coworkers> 3: to relieve by means of a vent <vented himself in a fiery letter to the editor>intransitive verb: to relieve oneself by venting something (as anger) <comes home from work and vents to the kids> synonyms see express
[x]posed was created as an outlet to reflect on my life, love, and lessons in the past twenty-two years. It is a celebration and a comfort zone for my emotions and interests.
to be continued…
about me
*this section coming soon!