blast n.— «The company is paying et al Associates, an e-mail marketing company based in Allen, Texas, $7,500 for a 90-day spam blast that will deliver 10 million e-mails to people who have opted to receive information about health and...
blast n.— «“Voice blast,” or blast voice mail, has become the favored technology among research analysts in the past two years because it allows them to send recorded messages about company earnings or undervalued...
blast n.— «That system called for entering a market slowly, studying all the angles, and then launching a clearly superior product with a huge advertising blast.» —“For P&G’s Rivals, the New Game Is to Beat the Leader, Not Copy...
monged n.— «“To chill out,” “to have a blast”; if you are talking of drug induced intoxication, it is “to get stoned,” “to get monged” and “to get high,” of course.» —“AmeRussian...
flyrock n.— «Rock unexpectedly blown outside a construction zone is commonly called flyrock.» —“Rock from blast lands in house” Union-Tribune (San Diego, California) Nov. 24, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued...
blast n.— «They claim that if you run a full-message email ad (or “blast” as some refer to it) on a third-party list, and a recipient requests removal, both you and the third-party must remove that person from your respective...