|
|||||
What is Inbox Me?Send someone (speaker/user) email, message, text or anything with request or inquiry through Inbox. Used specially for electronic mailbox. Calling for videographers for a job in Portsmouth. Inbox me your details, please! Inbox Me - videoInbox Me - what is it?Co-worker: Inbox me if you're intererested in the office party. What does "Inbox Me" mean?inbox has turned in to a verb now when direct / instant messaging is more the norm. In the era of email and on-demand (check your messages from time to time) messaging the inbox was the noun describing where your unread messages are waiting for you to read. Person 1 on Facebook wall of Person2: Hey what's your cell phone number? I have a new phone and I do not have your number. Inbox Me - what does it mean?When someone posts something for sale, e.g. on Facebook, but won't give further details publically because they; 1) Ford Focus for sale. Inbox me for details. Inbox Me - meaningWhat people say when they are to fucked in the head to know the difference between a message and where the message is stored. Fuckhead: Just inbox me. Inbox Me - definitionA person who is too stupid to use the word 'email' or 'message' and simply refers to the folder the message arrives in, rather than the method of transportation. "If you know this guy please inbox me." "I'd rather troll you first if that's ok? And link Urban Spoon whilst I'm at it" Inbox Me - slangWhen a computer user is directed to contact the other through ways of electronic mail, FB, tWiTter, and other networking applications. Some of the older generations, particularly the baby boomers and or earlier, have little to no understanding of these internet slang/concepts. With guidance they may come to use our applications with confidence and better their understanding of today's Generation Y and technologies created back @X. Inbox Me: using FB so umm Mom, if you insisit on being within my hidden friends list, start using my mailbox/inbox cuz I'll be blocking you from my Wall if you can't understand the difference. Love, You generous child. Inbox MePhrase used by those too stupid to say "email" that don't know the difference between a noun and a verb. An instant indication that you are dealing with a moron. "Dude, inbox me on that later." "Never mind. I don't want to know you". |
|||||
www.Definder.net Powered by Urban Dictionary |