˜yĐÄvlog

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mailroom

[ meyl-room, -room ]

noun

  1. Also mail room. a room used for handling incoming and outgoing mail, as in a large organization.


adjective

  1. of or relating to a mailroom:

    mailroom employees.

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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mailroom1

First recorded in 1880–85; mail 1 + room
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He started his career in the mailroom at Universal and became a writer and producer for television shows like “Rockford Files” and “Magnum P.I.”

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He did not report her, but two weeks later she was back working in the mailroom.

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A Panamanian singer-songwriter, he arrived in New York in the early ‘70s, got a job in the Fania mailroom and from there persuaded some of the label’s stars to record his compositions. After a stint as the singer with Baretto’s orchestra, he formed a brilliant partnership with trombonist and producer Willie Colón. Released in 1978, their sociopolitical tropical manifesto “Siembra” remains the quintessential salsa LP.

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I think that babka spent the holidays going stale in the mailroom, being picked off by random employees or nibbled by mice.

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Prison policies have extensive censorship criteria, and mailroom staff must individually scan each letter, book, and magazine that enters a prison—flipping through the entire reading content—to determine if it violates the censorship policy.

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