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Get the Edres mug.by CarlSagan42 November 28, 2019
Get the Tight around the edges mug.(1) the state of missing Ed Sheeran so much during his break that all you can do is listen to Photograph and cry
(2) the state of being after an Ed Sheeran concert because it's over
(2) the state of being after an Ed Sheeran concert because it's over
non sheerio: omg why are you so upset?
sheerio: YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT EDPRESSION FEELS LIKE SO GO AWAY.
sheerio: YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT EDPRESSION FEELS LIKE SO GO AWAY.
by xsheeriox June 24, 2016
Get the edpression mug.It's like you are getting dragged or called out. So if someone insults you they're coming for your edges. So if someone is coming for your edges they just metaphorically snatched your hairline with their insult.
example 1:
boy: you suck at spelling.
girl: chill I'm not an English major
boy: I'm not an English major either but I know how to spell.
girl: why you coming for my edges like that
example 2:
girl: you need to get some Clearasil for your busted ass forehead
boy: damn how you going to come for my edges like that
boy: you suck at spelling.
girl: chill I'm not an English major
boy: I'm not an English major either but I know how to spell.
girl: why you coming for my edges like that
example 2:
girl: you need to get some Clearasil for your busted ass forehead
boy: damn how you going to come for my edges like that
by agenericere April 17, 2017
Get the coming for my edges mug.Noun. Edress in BBS days refered to the specific memory location within a computer system where electronic messages could be left for a person or organization for later retrieval.
The name e-mail later won out over edress (maybe it sounded too much like clothing?).
Edress is still used today to refer to a name or a sequence of characters that designates an e-mail account.
I first coined this word back in the 1980's BBS (Bulletin Board System) days of computer science (Someone else may have thought of it before me, but I thought of it on my own as well).
The name e-mail later won out over edress (maybe it sounded too much like clothing?).
Edress is still used today to refer to a name or a sequence of characters that designates an e-mail account.
I first coined this word back in the 1980's BBS (Bulletin Board System) days of computer science (Someone else may have thought of it before me, but I thought of it on my own as well).
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Get the edress mug.An address system for the digital age, eddress simplifies your address by turning it into a 6 character code ABC-123. Sign up for yours at eddress.co
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Get the eddress mug.by John Davison November 12, 2006
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