
1) Bother 2) Bulk email 3) E-mail 4) Emails 5) Mail 6) Massemails 7) Spamming
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1) GI ration 2) GI''s ration in WWII 3) WWII fare 4) WWII meat 5) WWII ration 6) WWII rations 7) American brand 8) Annoyance to many users 9) Annoying e-mail 10) Annoying messages 11) Annoying solicitations 12) Armed forces chow item 13) Army chow item, once 14) Bane of cyberspace 15) Blocked email, often
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Spam is unsolicited or undesired bulk electronic messages. There is email spam, instant messaging spam, Usenet newsgroup spam, web search-engine spam, spam in blogs, and mobile phone-messaging spam. Spam includes legitimate advertisements, misleading advertisements, and phishing messages designed to trick recipients into giving up personal and fina...
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It is considered a food that changed the course of history. It is a canned ground pork and ham product that does not need to be refrigerated until opened. Originally sold in 12-ounce cans and since 1960, it was been available in 7-ounce cans and even smaller varieties.
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Taking multiple versions of an identical or seemingly identical unit. See Cheesy.
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(Hawaiian) Hawaii's favorite canned meat - the less said, the better
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(from the article `Computers and Information Systems`) ...the period 2002–04 had nearly doubled. Old-fashioned fraud also prospered on the Web. Hurricane Katrina generated a wave of Internet scams that ... ...New York, in an attempt to protect students, prohibited the `unrestricted marketing` of credit cards on college ca...
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Unsolicited e-mail sent out in bulk / To send out spam,
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Multiple posts of the same message to the same or different Usenet newsgroups or to an e-mail account. The message is usually adverts or marketing promotions and contains no useful or worthwhile information.
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E-mail spam, also known as bulk e-mail or junk e-mail is a subset of spam that involves sending nearly identical messages to numerous recipients by e-mail. A common synonym for spam is unsolicited bulk e-mail (UBE). Some definitions of spam specifically include the aspects of email that is unsolicited and sent in bulk.
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Commercial e-mail that is unsolicited and sent to multiple people.
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Unsolicited e-mail which is sent to numerous recipients
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A term used to describe unsolicited emails. Usually sent in high volumes and often courtesy of other people`s servers.
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An inappropriate attempt to use a mailing list, or USENET or other networked communications facility as if it was a broadcast medium (which it is not) by sending the same message to a large number of people who didn?t ask for it. The term probably comes from a famous Monty Python skit which featured the word spam repeated over and over. The term ma...
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Internet slang for unsolicited bulk email, primarily unsolicited commercial email (UCE). Spam has been linked with fraudulent business schemes, chain letters, and offensive sexual and political messages
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Spam is computer slang for a message posted without variation a number of times; an electronic mail shot.
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spam, spams, spamming (scamming?), spammed 1. Unsolicited e-mail, often of a commercial nature, sent indiscriminately to multiple mailing lists, individuals, or newsgroups; junk e-mail, often for fraudulent purposes. 2. To send (a message) indiscriminately to multiple mailing lists, individuals, or newsgroups; very often for purposes of scamming. ...
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computer slang for a message posted without variation a number of times; an electronic mail shot.
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Slang for posting the same message to multiple newsgroups - frowned on by most people on the Internet.
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Unsolicited e-mail, often advertisements sent to a very large number of recipients.
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The sending of unsolicited email to a large number of people.
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junk e-mail noun unwanted e-mail (usually of a commercial nature sent out in bulk)
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Bulk unsolicited e-mail, often advertisements.
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Mass emailings that are used to market products or websites. Keeping your email private and using a free email address service for anywhere you post your email publicly goes a long way to avoiding this mess.
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Unsolicited email. Currently it is estimated that world wide over 50% of all email is SPAM.
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