noun
1) An expansion of the word Gmail
2) dated, British. A term used for Gmail in the UK as another company claimed trademark to the Gmail name in the UK.
(note: Gmail has now retained its original name since 3rd May 2010.)
1) An expansion of the word Gmail
2) dated, British. A term used for Gmail in the UK as another company claimed trademark to the Gmail name in the UK.
(note: Gmail has now retained its original name since 3rd May 2010.)
by koolyman June 14, 2011

I went out with friends last night for margaritas and when I came home, I started tequi-mailing people. I'm pretty sure that will come back to bite me in the butt.
by vtmom February 28, 2010

Joe: I did not receive the e-mail you sent, earlier.
Amy: Okay, I will re-mail it to you. I saved it in the 're-mail' folder.
Amy: Okay, I will re-mail it to you. I saved it in the 're-mail' folder.
by MrKrash December 13, 2012

I'm supposed to put letters in one pile and checks in another pile so maybe I'd better ask the mail boss for official training.
by Homeless Guy's pants October 6, 2017

Positive propaganda for the re-presenting of the ideal objects of desire. Comes in a range of sizes – small-medium to extra large and ribbed. Received without prior consent via mail, airmail, courier, personal exchange, drone, etc
1. Did you receive your fortnightly Flunk Mail?
2. Yes. It was terrible, but I have lost my registered Flunk mail disposal receptacle.
3. Here, avail yourself of mine. I don't even feel compelled to read my fortnightly Flunk mail now that I have replaced my letter box with my registered Flunk mail disposal receptacle.
2. Yes. It was terrible, but I have lost my registered Flunk mail disposal receptacle.
3. Here, avail yourself of mine. I don't even feel compelled to read my fortnightly Flunk mail now that I have replaced my letter box with my registered Flunk mail disposal receptacle.
by Karen_Eliot October 12, 2016

you don't know how to spell don't you
by Chaos1_p March 3, 2022

by Joseph5 June 28, 2016
