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e-address

(noun)

1. A unique electronic identifier selected by an individual, organization, or entity for the purpose of sending and receiving email communications; an email address.
2. A more efficient, non-ambiguous word for email address.

Pronunciation: /ˈē-əˌdres/ or /ˈē-ˌadres/
Yo bitlord, give me your e-address so I can send you the party details and we can ditch these NPCs.
by TheBigSmooth25 March 18, 2025
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Ayomi Aderibigbe

The name "Ayomi Aderibigbe" is one of the most sexiest and most unique name in the world. This name holder actually attracts girls and mothers. He is funny, smart, handsome, cute, nonchalant, rich, pretty, did I mention rich?
by Muncher!!!!!!!!!!! September 18, 2025
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fe-mail address

A fake e-mail address used for blog sites, sweepstakes, and retail establishments that require an e-mail address to complete an entry
I just use my fe-mail address when I signed up on that one website. I'm not using my real email address and have my inbox full of spam
by mastertrainer1978 April 4, 2011
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Broadcasting e-mail address

When you send an e-mail to multiple people and don't hide their e-mail address. Good way for spammers to harvest e-mail addresses. Better practice is to send bcc: when you have a large list.
I hate it when I get a chain e-mail Broadcasting e-mail address to the entire internet world!

Never send e-mails or forwards to a large group. Rather show all individuals as a bcc.
by MsDish September 20, 2011
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Lincoln's Gettysburg address

The street-name, house-number, etc. where mail could reach Honest Abe while he was staying in Gettysburg.
Dunno why some students find it so difficult to to memorize Lincoln's Gettysburg address --- it was only three short lines:

President Abraham Lincoln
128 Broadway

Gettysburg, PA 17325
by QuacksO October 10, 2018
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The Davison addendum

A chess rule that allows either player to place and/or leave their king in check. But only if the attacking player is unable to capitalize on the move example: capturing the king would result in their own king being placed in check.
Wanna play chess? Let's add the Davison addendum.
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The Davison addendum

A chess rule that allows either player to place and/or leave their king in check. But only if the attacking player would otherwise not be able to capitalize on the move.

Example: Capturing the king would place your own king in check.
Want to play chess? Let's use "the Davison addendum"
by Thunderprime November 2, 2021
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