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A person with whom one becomes acquainted only through a friendly, regular electronic correspondence, including email and instant messengers, but not including postal mail, as such a person would be a pen pal. My e-pal Erica lives in Chicago. Although we've never met, we chat on instant messenger several times a week.
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| 2. | e-mack | ||
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Not exactly an online boyfriend or girlfriend, but a friend online that is of the opposite sex that one spends a considerable amount of time talking to/flirting with on the internet. Most often used by others to describe someone else's situation A: Where's Susan today?
B: She was up all last night talking to her e-mack, Craig from Canada, so she was too tired to come to school. |
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| 3. | E45 | ||
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An online variant of the P45 form (collected when a person leaves work permanently).
It is used when a person chooses to rescind their friend status with another person. Alternatively, one may have their friend status rescinded because of behaviour which is deemed unacceptable. Hey, pick up your E45 you are no longer my e-pal / friend / buddy.
Fuck you, I'm gonna collect my E45, I'm not gonna put up with you Sean. |
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| 4. | e-freind | ||
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Freinds one met online or freinds one communicates with solely online.
WARNING: using this word is extremely, extremely nerdy. I follow my e-buddy Jazzy on Twitter and e-mail my e-freind El Twerpo daily.
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| 5. | e-pals | ||
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Hardly anyone writes letters these days so instead of a pen pal we now have E-mail pals. Sally: It really sucks that you're moving to Europe, i'll miss you so much. Will you write me?
Frank: Write you! No way but we can be e-pals. |
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| 6. | man-e-faces | ||
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A pun on "Many faces".
Term used to describe a bi-polar individual, or someone with a split personality. Also, to describe the rapid-fire ability of someone to go from one emotion to another, much like the sidekick/pal of He-man on Masters of the Universe. She was act'n all lovin until I took away the credit card, then she went all man-e-faces on me!
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| 7. | E-grand B-grand | ||
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magnificent; superb; mind-blowing. (As a schoolboy, my best friend Saroj and I used to use this word to denote superb. At the time, I used to say that it was a jargon word known to my pal and me only.) The boy scored E-grand B-grand marks in the final examination.
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