keypal

keypal
● ►en n. m. ►SOC Terme utilisé pour dénommer les amis, les copains, les correspondants qu'on ne connaît que par l'intermédiaire d'un clavier.

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  • keypal — UK [ˈkiːˌpæl] / US [ˈkɪˌpæl] noun [countable] Word forms keypal : singular keypal plural keypals computing informal someone who regularly emails someone else …   English dictionary

  • keypal — key|pal [ˈki:pæl] n someone with whom you regularly exchange e mail →penpal ▪ If your daughter is interested in having a keypal next year, please have her get in touch …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • keypal — noun The e mail equivalent of a penpal; someone with whom to exchanges e mail for the simple joy of communicating …   Wiktionary

  • keypal — key|pal [ ki,pæl ] noun count COMPUTING someone who regularly e mails someone else …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • keypal — key•pal [[t]ˈkiˌpæl[/t]] n. a person with whom one corresponds regularly by e mail • Etymology: 1995–2000; patterned after pen pal …   From formal English to slang

  • keypal — /ˈkipæl/ (say keepal) noun Computers a person with whom a friendship is formed and maintained through online correspondence. {key(board) (def. 1) + (pen)pal} …  

  • keypal — keyˈpal noun (informal) A person who is mainly or only known to one as an email correspondent • • • Main Entry: ↑key …   Useful english dictionary

  • From the Files of Madison Finn — Madison Finn is the main character in the book series, From the Files of Madison Finn , written by Laura Dower. Madison is a seventh grade computer whiz who faces everyday life trauma from crushes and personal appearance, to friendship problems,… …   Wikipedia

  • Pen pal — Pen pals (or penpals or pen friends) are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail.PurposesA penpal relationship is often used to practice reading and writing in a foreign language, to improve literacy, to learn more… …   Wikipedia

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