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E-Friend (efriend, efrnd): A relationship between two individuals, taking place exclusively in cyberspace.
With the growing use of digital communication—email, instant messaging, text messaging, etc.—there has become a growing incidence of digital relationships. The term E-Friend is often used to describe these relationships.
It has a variety of applications; it is frequently used to mean any kind relationship occurring with the aid of cell phones, personal digital assistants, instant messaging services or email.
It may appear in sms (short message service) as efrnd.
With the growing use of digital communication—email, instant messaging, text messaging, etc.—there has become a growing incidence of digital relationships. The term E-Friend is often used to describe these relationships.
It has a variety of applications; it is frequently used to mean any kind relationship occurring with the aid of cell phones, personal digital assistants, instant messaging services or email.
It may appear in sms (short message service) as efrnd.
Re: Let me just say to all relatives, friends, acquaintances and E-Friends, have a MERRY XMAS!!
Anonymous Email
"I have friends, they're E-Friends, just because I've never met them doesn't mean they're not friends!"
Taken from Friendster profile
"She doesn't mean anything to me, she's just an efriend."
Anonymous blogger
Anonymous Email
"I have friends, they're E-Friends, just because I've never met them doesn't mean they're not friends!"
Taken from Friendster profile
"She doesn't mean anything to me, she's just an efriend."
Anonymous blogger
by Sean Garmire January 26, 2006
Sep 14 Word of the Day
Micro marriging is when your partner manages your personal day-to-day tasks with you much like a Micro Manager at work.
Wife: “Have you put the sheets out to dry and put the towels on?”
Husband: “Yes. You know I am a grown adult also used to live alone so you do not need to micro marrige me”
Husband: “Yes. You know I am a grown adult also used to live alone so you do not need to micro marrige me”
by Thomas Maddocks March 16, 2018