"Main Entry: 1in·ter·rupt"">
Pronunciation: "in-t&-'r&pt
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin interruptus, past participle of interrumpere, from inter- + rumpere to break -- more at REAVE
transitive verb
1 : to stop or hinder by breaking in <interrupted the speaker with frequent questions>
2 : to break the uniformity or continuity of interrupted by a period of cool weather> intransitive verb : to break in upon an action; especially : to break in with questions or remarks while another is speaking "

i know you mouse potatoes wanna know the reason why i put that. its simply cos, and you should know by now, simply cos, i hate interruptions. remember that kids. til then, go rack your brain and eat your heart out.

Done By: Saiful