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Throwing Letters

Slang term for the act of sending a text message.

Yo, who you throwing letters at?

by Brickalicious January 17, 2009

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pussy letter

when a pussy writes a mean breakup letter and leaves a cd with reference to a specific breakup song

AND/OR

leaving an unexpected emo letter, on a cheap, white plastic lawn chair, by a pool, near a door (often used for entrance and exit), to a home, in a quiet, upper-middle class neighborhood.

AND/OR

expecting the recipient to be a mind-reader and on the same page.

your pussy letter and cd don't impress me much

leave me alone

by too complicated, bye bye May 11, 2013

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EYELENT (letter)

A type of letter that's the opposite of a silent letter. A silent letter is seen, but not pronounced. (an example would be the letter G in SIGN) A eyelent letter is pronounced, but not seen. An example word with an eyelent letter would be CELLO, the musical instrument. It's pronounced as if it were written CHELLO, so the letter H is eyelent.

Example word with EYELENT (letter) - cello

by JoeMommaSan July 3, 2009

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freedom letter

aka a resignation letter, but specifically one from a job that's felt more like a prison sentence.

I just handed in my freedom letter!

Woah, how did Warden Bob take it?

I'm not sure, but I'm not gonna wait to find out!

by giggilles December 28, 2010

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Letter v

let me tell you, it looks like a pussy or vagina

Letter V is my favorite!

by Subscribe to sushi4u2 December 11, 2017

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internet letter

An β€œinternet letter” is a colloquial term commonly used by the elderly when referring to an email. This term makes more sense to people who are unfamiliar with such new-fandangled technologies because the only thing an email really compares to: the traditional written letter. This term is not solely limited to use by the elderly; it can be used by anyone unfamiliar with email, such as those from the third-world, and those from extremely rural parts of the U.S.

My grandson just got me one of them personal computers with the internets already on there. Now, I can send internet letters to all my grandkids.

by Matt Geiger March 14, 2008

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Letter Abuse

When someone adds unnecessary letters to words. Letter Abuse is most commonly found on Facebook status updates of teenage girls. Letter Abuse serves no purpose other than to irritate anyone with at least a 5th grade education.

The following is an example of common Letter Abuse found on Facebook/Texting:

Heyyyy im so excitedddd about homecomingggg!
Going to the gameeeeee
Lets eat at Subwayyy laterrrrrrrr
spellingggg thiss wayyy makess meee lookk stupiddddd

by yourgrammarishorrible October 22, 2011

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