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Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word memail.
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I don't want to get email from anybody, I want to get "memail."
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I don't want to get email from anybody, I want to get "memail."
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I don't want to get email from anybody, I want to get "memail."
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Feel free to memail (or email - it's in my profile) and I'll chat about this for DAYS.
Ask MetaFilter dvorak_beats_qwerty 2010
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If you want more fangirl raving, feel free to memail me!
Ask MetaFilter bearwife 2010
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(@Al: it's a half dozen blocks south of the Ottobar.) please memail me when you post to projects.
MetaTalk mkb 2010
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Question (feel free to memail) -- my daughter has made some cool maps but we can't figure out how to play them.
Popular Posts Across MetaFilter BlackLeotardFront 2010
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I love LOVE the idea of "blogging myself knitting my way out of depression" please memail me the
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(If any of what I said is unclear, feel free to memail me and I'll try to explain better.)
Ask MetaFilter 2010
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Question (feel free to memail) -- my daughter has made some cool maps but we can't figure out how to play them.
Popular Posts Across MetaFilter BlackLeotardFront 2010
erinmckean commented on the word memail
"Sent to large numbers of correspondents using the reply-all button, memails contain no substance. Their sole function is to draw attention to the sender, using the fewest words possible. Recently received examples include "that's just great", "good news", "fantastic", or just plain "yup"." The Guardian
October 15, 2015