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'Hey it's me. Give me a call.'

DEFINITION: A voice mail message, which does not include a name, a number, or any other relevant information which could be used to identify the caller.

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Nonamail

Created by: cococo

Pronunciation:

Sentence: Today i have received a nonamail!

Etymology: noname + mail

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Enigmissive

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Created by: MrDave2176

Pronunciation: eh-NIG-miss-ive

Sentence: There was no way to discern who had left the enigmissive on Sarah's voicemail

Etymology: enigma + missive

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Casper

Created by: FreeToys

Pronunciation: cas' - per

Sentence: I have no idea who left that Casper?

Etymology: message by friendly/unknown entity, as in the cartoon ghost

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Annoysmail

Created by: jabbermarky

Pronunciation:

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Etymology: from annoys and voicemail.

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Anonymail

shiftysquid

Created by: shiftysquid

Pronunciation: A-non-i-male

Sentence: I got an anonymail from some random dude today.

Etymology: Anonymous + mail

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Fram

Created by: shifty

Pronunciation: Fur am

Sentence: Brian always send me fram, but his voice is so common I can never tell it's him!

Etymology: Friend Spam = fram

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Voidssage

Created by: Poeiden

Pronunciation: void-ssage

Sentence: Jim had an annoying habit of leaving voidssages on his buddies' phone. This resulted in many of his friends blocking him on their phone lists.

Etymology: void + message

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Familirog

Created by: Victoria

Pronunciation: Phonetic

Sentence: He didn't even leave his name or number, what a familirog.

Etymology:

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Confussage

Created by: frankenstien

Pronunciation: CONF-you-sag

Sentence: Ack! Another confussage! What part of NAME and NUMBER do they not understand?!

Etymology: Confused + Message.

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Whomail

Created by: KristinA

Pronunciation: who-mail

Sentence: Out of three missed calls, two were whomails including one which sounded like the inside of someone's pocket or purse.

Etymology: who (for lack of ID) + mail (voicemail)

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