eddress
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[edit]eddress
- (dated) An electronic address; in particular, an e-mail address. [late 1990s–early 2000s]
- 2000, Ian Douglas, Europa Strike[1]:
- They've been dropping electronic tracts on anyone they can get an eddress for.
- 2001, Joan Van Tassel, Digital TV Over Broadband[2]:
- The extraordinary growth of the global Internet makes it essential to have more addresses (or “eddresses”) available to accommodate everyone who will be on the Internet in just a few years. IPv4 allowed for 4 billion eddresses—but there are 6 billion people, and many more computers, appliances, vehicles, and other devices that will soon be assigned IP eddresses as well!
- 2002, Alex Epstein, Crafty Screenwriting[3]:
- The Wine Dark Sea
by Alex Epstein
[my address]
[my phone number]
[my eddress]
- 2004, Xin-An Lu, editor, Concise Collection of College Students' Slang[4]:
- In college I use my eddress more then [sic] my regular address.