Shorthand for "electronic meet." Used when two parties meet or are introduced to each other for the first time via an electronic medium such as email, IM, Twitter, facebook, etc...
After a he had been contacted by email from a vendor he had never met before, Josey wrote back: "It is a pleasure to e-meet you and I look forward to servicing your needs with my quality computer consulting."
by ozod July 23, 2010

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by DeekoVB5 April 3, 2009

the thing you click on when you when you want to use the internet if you are using internet explorer.
by eric inri May 9, 2009

Verb
To send out an email to a person or mailing list for whom the content of the email was not intended.
Noun
An email sent out to recipients for whom the content of the email was not intended.
To send out an email to a person or mailing list for whom the content of the email was not intended.
Noun
An email sent out to recipients for whom the content of the email was not intended.
1. Accidentally including someone on the recipient list for an email that speaks negatively about them.
An old friend was going to be in town and emailed a colleague and I to meet for a drink. Both the colleague and I had lukewarm feelings about this friend. I wanted to reply only to the colleague, "What do you think? I could take it or leave it," in order to gauge his interest, but I accidentally hit 'Reply to All'. The old friend never emailed or called again. I e-flubbed.
2. Signing up for an online professional or social networking service and accidentally inviting all of your contacts. My friend recently committed this e-flub, and sent out an email apology:
Dear friends,
I signed up for "(insert online networking site)" and accidentally invited everyone in my gmail contacts.
I hardly know what it is and only joined out of curiosity. I don't vouch for it in any way and I'm sorry to have junked up your inbox.
Please find it in your heart to forgive me,
(E-flub victim)
An old friend was going to be in town and emailed a colleague and I to meet for a drink. Both the colleague and I had lukewarm feelings about this friend. I wanted to reply only to the colleague, "What do you think? I could take it or leave it," in order to gauge his interest, but I accidentally hit 'Reply to All'. The old friend never emailed or called again. I e-flubbed.
2. Signing up for an online professional or social networking service and accidentally inviting all of your contacts. My friend recently committed this e-flub, and sent out an email apology:
Dear friends,
I signed up for "(insert online networking site)" and accidentally invited everyone in my gmail contacts.
I hardly know what it is and only joined out of curiosity. I don't vouch for it in any way and I'm sorry to have junked up your inbox.
Please find it in your heart to forgive me,
(E-flub victim)
by Jonathan Libov January 6, 2009

Jeremiah E (or just Jeremiah) is........
-self absorbed, lacking humility
-probably intelligent or smart, into history.
-has absolutely horrible music taste
-can be funny, but he’s regularly obnoxious
-usually has brown hair, brown/hazel eyes
-usually is tall-ish and lanky
-his sport is swimming
-self absorbed, lacking humility
-probably intelligent or smart, into history.
-has absolutely horrible music taste
-can be funny, but he’s regularly obnoxious
-usually has brown hair, brown/hazel eyes
-usually is tall-ish and lanky
-his sport is swimming
by Bananas_and_oranges June 10, 2020
