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Electronic Harassment 

The use of radio frequency, sonic, laser and other types of devices to remotely inflict a variety of effects on the mind and/or body.
Many today are unknowingly suffering the effects of electronic harassment.

electronic short Books 

'electronic short Books' stand for 'sBOOKs'.

The 'electronic book', also 'eBOOK', is the digital version online of the printed version.

The 'electronic book' can be the full version or a short version of the original book publication. The 'sBOOKs' are also called 'short Books' or 'electronic short Books'.
For example the Advert: See it! Feel it! Hear it! Read it! electronic short BOOKs Online!

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electronic book 

'electronic Book'stands for 'eBOOK'. The electronic book is the digital version online of the printed version.

The 'electronic book' can be the full version or a short version, the 'sBOOKs' are also called 'short Books', of the original book publication.
For example the Advert: See it! Feel it! Hear it! Read it! electronic BOOKs Online!
electronic book by Barbara Gauss October 27, 2005

Electronic Arts 

A once-great company which slowly turned to shit (around when they decided that monopolizing sports licenses was better than having to make a good game); made some great games in the 90s which either were forgotten (ex. The Haunting for the Sega Genesis in 1993) or ran into the ground (ex. Madden); can unite gamers from all backgrounds because of its sheer crappiness.
A: Electronic Arts? Didn't they make Mutant League Football?

B: Yeah, but that was actually fun to play so it never got a sequel. Instead Electronic Arts thought the world wanted to play Need For Speed: T.R.A.S.H instead.
Electronic Arts by HopperedX June 12, 2011

Electronic Arts 

A facist organization who's sole purposes is to make as much money as possible at the expense of the average gamer. They spend most of there free time in small rooms selling the goods they captured from banned wordUltima Online/wordaccounts on ebay.
Hey, i know how we can make money, lets sell in game items to players! We'll be rich! who cares about fair and balanced gaming. If you give us money you can compensate for laziness!
Electronic Arts by B-Zor March 6, 2003