by BadolzoN August 5, 2008

by The learned Aristotle April 3, 2009

there are lots of different groups of people in the spam community, some from fandoms like one direction or ariana grande. some are ex members of a fandom or game (animal jam, for example). usually friends from real life arent allowed on there
becky: im thinking of leaving the spam community
jessica: omg why
becky: it interferes with my daily life
jessica: aw i'll miss you
jessica: omg why
becky: it interferes with my daily life
jessica: aw i'll miss you
by neeeskam May 8, 2018

the world's first anti spam hardware gadget for home PCs. Plug it in and it stops spam on up to 4 computers in your home.
The Spam Cube has 2 ethernet ports and sits between either your broadband modem and computer or your broadband modem and your router.
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The Spam Cube has been review by many prestigious technology magazines and websites. The Spam Cube was also featured by David Pogue on the front page of the business section of the New York Times on March 30th 2006
The Spam Cube has 2 ethernet ports and sits between either your broadband modem and computer or your broadband modem and your router.
The Spam Cube was created in early 2002 by Spam Cube Inc in SoHo New York and has 11 patents pending on its technology.
The Spam Cube has been review by many prestigious technology magazines and websites. The Spam Cube was also featured by David Pogue on the front page of the business section of the New York Times on March 30th 2006
by Jeff JM May 4, 2006

usually a bulletin on myspace by an emo friend constantly encouraging everyone to join their emo club. Hence emo "spam."
emo spam:
Bulletin Name : JOIN DA DARK ANGELLSSS
Body: WE HAVE COOKIES LOLOLOLOL (terribly overused joke) WE SHALL BATHE IN DA BLOOD AND ASHES (omg -.- delete this friend ASAP)
Bulletin Name : JOIN DA DARK ANGELLSSS
Body: WE HAVE COOKIES LOLOLOLOL (terribly overused joke) WE SHALL BATHE IN DA BLOOD AND ASHES (omg -.- delete this friend ASAP)
by anti-em0 June 20, 2008

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by Phroggia123 April 28, 2020

When an individual is desperate for information or an answer to a question to the point where he or she will send an email to everyone in their address book (or in the case of the enterprise organization - multiple distribution lists) leveraging all of the urgent features of the email program including starting the subject line with an exclamation mark (!)
When someone is in the field, and really under pressure they are going to send an email to every distribution list they can find, and it does not matter how many times you say this DL is for X,Y or Z. They will still do it. The problem is - Panic spam is not productive and having a single email for all technical discussions is great for a company with under 50 employees. Some of us already get a lot of email and like to leverage rules to optimize our inboxes and prioritize discussion.
by nerdodamus September 10, 2016
