Eddress
Noun
noun
- An electronic address; in particular, an e-mail address.
- 2000: They've been dropping electronic tracts on anyone they can get an eddress for. —Ian Douglas, Europa Strike http://print.google.com/print?id=3fz7mPvXTRgC&pg=PA48&lpg=PA48&sig=UqkNQaTuCLEsHF6sFVo0rZKNmCE
- 2001: The extraordinary growth of the global Internet makes it essential to have more addresses (or “eddressesâ€) 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! —Joan Van Tassel, Digital TV Over Broadband http://print.google.com/print?id=Qg6nb9WO01oC&pg=PA312&lpg=PA312&sig=rmiVjPdXT_DorEIbmYVsJt_qeMs&auth=DQAAAGwAAABLEWZ0rR6KPvOlYQuIKEv_gfBJMaYjfHUPflxa2as6VPzspXHNrEEp3L5hoxpvf6qZIF-0zYGskl1EO33KJ4sh6EFtRL98_q68NrqLik1KLJ_VvjbyqfFuHvTxs-F_rlO_2ZICIRszGW_sMQnOr_yw
- 2002, Alex Epstein, Crafty Screenwriting http://print.google.com/print?id=3nbu5wYsb3IC&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&sig=N54rncSY_tWq9PqNXiE9Y5HRzBo:The Wine Dark Sea
address
phone number
eddress
- 2004: In college I use my eddress more then sic my regular address. —Concise Collection of College Students' Slang, ed. Xin-An Lu, s.v. eddress.