Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Digital communication
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An address on letters, etc., to a person or business that does not wish or is not able to receive post at a permanent or actual address.
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A description of the location of a property, usually with at least a street name and number, name of a town, and now also a postal code; such a description as superscribed for direction on an envelope or letter.
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(computing) A file sent along with a message, usually an email.
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(computing) A computer program that automatically sends a certain message or messages in response to incoming e-mail.
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(Internet, television) A type of advertisement on a web page or on television, usually taking the form of a graphic or animation above or alongside the content.
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(transitive, intransitive) To send (a message) via the BlackBerry Messenger service.
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To send something by blind carbon copy.
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(Internet) A copy of an email message that is sent to a person (often one of many) other than the primary recipient without the express knowledge of the other recipients.
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(transitive) To send a blind carbon copy of (a message) to somebody.
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(transitive) To send messages to (a device) anonymously using Bluetooth.
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(transitive) To transmit a message over a wide area; specifically, to send an email in a single transmission to a (typically large) number of people.
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(by extension, idiomatic) To focus on someone, asking them to prove themself.
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(Internet, transitive, uncommon) To cause (someone) to receive a carbon copy of an email message.
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(computing, informal) A modification to the outer case of a computer or video game console, to change its appearance or improve its performance.
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(Internet) A copy of an email sent to a person other than the main recipient, to keep them informed.
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(call center jargon) A plan that specifies actions to be taken when the telephone queue exceeds acceptable levels.
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To engage in face-to-face conversation.
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(transitive) To send via a facsimile machine; to fax.
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An address to which mail should be relayed if sent to the wrong address. Chiefly used when a person has moved but some mail continues to arrive at the old address.
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The delivery address of an addressee, written on the page of a letter.
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(computing) Synonym of jump server
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To carry out such a process.
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Alternative spelling of mail merge [(computing) A software product that uses a file (or database) of names and addresses, together with a template document, to produce multiple copies of a letter, each personally addressed to a different recipient.]
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(intransitive) To send a message or messages; to be capable of sending messages.
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(Internet) A block of IP addresses.
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To make an unseemly, timid performance; to be restrained and timid when bold action is called for.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To telephone; to call someone on the telephone.
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eavesdropping on a telephone conversation
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(transitive, intransitive, computing) To contact (a person) via Skype.
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The address of a building, typically comprising a house number, street name, city, and postcode.
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(transitive) To send a telegram to (a person).
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(transitive, intransitive) To (attempt to) contact someone using a telephone.
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(computing) Synonym of text hooker
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To use the app WeChat; to use the app WeChat to contact (someone).
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(transitive) To send via WhatsApp.
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(dated) To send (a message) by wire.

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