Noun. Edress in BBS days refered to the specific memory location within a computer system where electronic messages could be left for a person or organization for later retrieval.
The name e-mail later won out over edress (maybe it sounded too much like clothing?).
Edress is still used today to refer to a name or a sequence of characters that designates an e-mail account.
I first coined this word back in the 1980's BBS (Bulletin Board System) days of computer science (Someone else may have thought of it before me, but I thought of it on my own as well).
If you give me your edress I will forward the e-mail to you.
by Chris W. Coldren June 5, 2006
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Edress in BBS days refered to the specific memory location within a computer system where electronic messages could be left for a person or organization for later retrieval.
The name e-mail later won out over edress (maybe it sounded too much like clothing?).
Edress is still used today to refer to a name or a sequence of characters that designates an e-mail account.
I first coined this word back in the 1980's BBS (Bulletin Board System) days of computer science (Someone else may have thought of it before me, but I thought of it on my own as well).
If you give me your edress I will forward the e-mail to you.
by Chris W. Coldren June 9, 2006
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Give me your edress and I'll send you the document.
by Mark Parry June 16, 2006
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an electronic adress, one's e-mail adress
I will send the memo to your edress by tommorow.
by Light Joker March 8, 2005
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I tried to email you a link, but your edress isn't working.
by Hippocampus Gen August 27, 2004
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A: Pop me an email
B: Sure, what's your edress?
by UrbanFaith June 19, 2009
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