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etroduce 

To introduce someone electronically via email, facebook, myspace or other online forum.
I can etroduce you to that hot girl, she's totally one of my facebook friends.
etroduce by amanda boekelheide October 18, 2007
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emtroduce 

Using email as method of introducing two (or more) people. This is typically done to (1) introduce people who in lieu of a formal meeting, and (2) do so in a manner that encourages the two parties to begin dialogue without the facilitating need of the originator.
Since Christina won’t be involved from this point forward, she’ll just emtroduce Andrew and Karen so they can set up a time for kicking off the project.
emtroduce by AndrewMcL June 25, 2009

Extrodive 

Stop bieng so extrodive and answer the question
Extrodive can be used to describe someone who is being rude or unplesent and not answering a question you have asked.

The way to say it is ex-tro-div
Extrodive by Stephen w January 5, 2013

Extroduction 

Opposite of introduction. A way of leading out of a topic.
A short form is extro

It can also be used as a verb, in the opposite manner of the word introduce.
John read the extroduction of his favorite book.

Let me extroduce Mr. T, the man who needs no introduction.
Extroduction by Dr. Fred Manly January 20, 2009

etroduction

Introduction to someone via an online medium such as email, instant message or forum post. These sorts of introductions are often less personal but socially acceptable in more technology friendly circles such as online gaming, web services or eMarketing.
The etroduction of Robert to Anthony was well-received even though it could not involve a formal handshake.
etroduction by Aeohn August 24, 2012

Etroduction

Making an introduction online, via email, chat, or messenger.
John,

I would like to make an etroduction to a great friend of mine looking for work.

John,

I would like to make an etroduction to a great friend of mine looking for a girlfriend.
Etroduction by Jammin John July 2, 2009