Meaning & Definition of word "Mailbag"

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    Mailbag

    /ˈmeɪl.bæɡ/

    noun:

    • 1. A bag used to transport mail, typically by postal workers.
      • Example: The postal worker slung the mailbag over her shoulder and started her route.
    • 2. A collection of letters or correspondence, often used informally to refer to the letters received by a person or organization.
      • Example: After a long week, he finally sat down to go through his mailbag full of fan letters.
    • 3. A segment in a radio or podcast program where the presenters read and respond to listener mail.
      • Example: In today's episode, we'll dive into our mailbag and answer some of your burning questions.

    Etymology

    The word 'mail' comes from the Latin 'mala', meaning a bag or sack, combined with 'bag', which came from Middle English 'bagge'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mailbag day:

    A day designated for reviewing and responding to amassed correspondence.

    in the mailbag:

    Items that are being sent or received via postal services.

    Related Words

    post:

    The system for sending letters and parcels.

    package:

    An object or collection of objects wrapped and packed for sending.

    correspondence:

    Communication by exchanging letters.

    Slang Meanings of mailbag

    Meaning: A collection of digital correspondence, often in an informal sense.

    Example Sentence: Check your mailbag for any fan mail or messages.

    Meaning: A term used in online forums to describe user-submitted questions or topics.

    Example Sentence: Let's dive into the mailbag and see what our viewers want to know.