Postal
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Belonging to the post office or mail service; as, postalarrangements; postal authorities. Postal card, or Post card, a cardsold by the government for transmission through the mails, at a lowerrate of postage than a sealed letter. The message is written on oneside of the card, and the direction on the other.-- Postal money order. See Money order, under Money.-- Postal note, an order payable to bearer, for a sum of money (inthe United States less than five dollars under existing law), issuedfrom one post office and payable at another specified office.-- Postal Union, a union for postal purposes entered into by themost important powers, or governments, which have agreed to transportmail matter through their several territories at a stipulated rate.
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Gone crazy or insane; irrational. Came into use after a number of workplace shootings by disgruntled U.S. post office workers.
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to go on a shooting spree, especially at a workplace
to [snap out] in a psychotic rage
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Postal has a number of uses. Normally just used as slang for gone
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Usually a term to describe extreme frustration and a point of tension that approaches violence.
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verb. The act of going crazy
adj. Insane or irrational
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When office workers get fed up with shuffling paper on their bottoms all day.
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adj. Refers to an address outside (often well outside) a city's limits which can still receive mail addressed to that city.
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go crazy,snap the fuck out n shoot everyone like postal workers.
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Post an overwhelming series of updates, [links] or photos [to Facebook], Twitter, or [the like].
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The UK postal system is, like just about everything else in the UK after the socialist/communist/annarchist revolution here (not to mention the privatisation of the postal system courtesy of some [money-minded] old Tory crook), the laughing stock of the world. Important [parcels] and letters frequently go missing. I must have lost thousands of pounds worth of goods in the post in the last seven years, and its not really surprising given that the postal workers of today dont seem to care a fig about their customers. Last year, for example, I was out when a [parcel] was delivered, so the parcel was returned to [the depot]. But, instead of making a record of it, [the postman] involved had simply thrown it in some storage warehouse and nobody knew where it was. It was only through persistence that it didnt join the other items which seem to be gone forever. Whilst I was in the depot, there was a woman complaining about a postman whod forced a parcel of hers through her letterbox and, as a result, the contents of it (photos) had all been bent out of shape. Im forever getting complaints from irate people whove never received the cheques Ive sent. One of my Dads friends used to be a [postal worker] and apparently, when the sacks of letters are emptied, theres always a few left behind which are disregarded. Smaller post offices are constantly being closed as centralisation takes over. You might as well just put your letter in a bottle and throw it in the nearest river.
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Relating to the post.
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