- drailing
- Send e-mail messages while drunk
Grandiloquent dictionary. 2006.
Grandiloquent dictionary. 2006.
drailing — pp. Composing and sending an embarassing e mail message while inebriated. [Blend of drunk and e mailing]. Also: d railing. drail, d rail v. Example Citations: A male friend of mine in Victoria enjoys passionate drailing (emailing when drunk) with … New words
drailing — 1) trolling for mackerel with hook and line while under sail; 2) drunk emailing … Dictionary of ichthyology
Drugs — baked potato beeper boy brown bagging chillout cosmetic neurology cuddle puddle drailing drunk dial … New words
E-mail — 419 scam address munging bacn barfmail compunications daemon droppings dictionary flame directronic … New words
Food and Drink — 100 foot diet alcopop allergy bullying antigriddle ape diet apple tourist auto eating beer miler … New words
drunk dial — (DRUNK dy.uhl) v. To make an embarrassing phone call while inebriated. Also: drunk dial. n. A phone call made while drunk. Example Citation: Drunk dialing brings blushes of recognition. Oh, yes. Saying things that you shouldn t be saying because… … New words
exit memo — (EKS.it mem.oh) n. A memo addressed to the employees of a company, written by a person about to leave the company Example Citation: Among the memoranda and spread sheets that make up most corporate communications, the goodbye memo mass mailed to… … New words
intexticated — adj. Preoccupied by reading or sending text messages, particularly while driving a car. intexticating pp. intextication n. Example Citations: The usual concerns arise, knowing teen drivers will be packing the ever present buzzing and ringing cell … New words
liquor-cycle — (LIK.ur sik.ul) n. A moped or scooter that does not require the rider to have a license, and so can be used by a person who has a suspended license due to a drunk driving conviction. Also: liquorcycle. Example Citations: Cyclists aren t the only… … New words
nastygram — (NAS.tee.gram) n. A letter, e mail, or other message that insults, criticizes, or attempts to intimidate the recipient. Example Citation: In fairness, the courts have ruled over the years that businesses have to defend their trademarks vigorously … New words