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▪ I. repost, n. Computing. Brit. |ˈriːpəʊst|, U.S. |ˈriˌpoʊst| [‹ repost v.3 Compare slightly earlier reposting n.2] A message, etc., resent to or redisplayed on a mailing list, newsgroup, or other online forum.
1983Newsite: Sequel in net.news.newsite (Usenet newsgroup) 22 Apr. This is a repost of sequel.105; I got several people complaining the article got squashed somewhere. 1996Washington Post (Nexis) 11 Jan. c7 Up came quotes from my stories, reposts of things I'd written and transcriptions of newsgroup discussions I'd taken part in. 2002M. Collier Starting eBay Business for Dummies ix. 185 They provide sales history reposts for your item sales. ▪ II. reˈpost, v.1 Anglicized form of riposte v.
1730H. B[lackwell] English Fencing Master 34 If your Thrust should be parried after drawing your Left-Foot after you, it is impossible you should recover before your Adversary reposts you. 1848Thackeray Van. Fair li, The little woman..parried and reposted with a home-thrust. 1885E. Castle Schools of Fence 138 As the fashion in swords became lighter and shorter, the advantage of parrying first and reposting afterwards became more obvious. So reˈpost n.
1861Chapman Art Fencing i. 19 The direct return thrust (Repost) or attack after the parry..should be delivered with the greatest rapidity. 1885E. Castle Schools of Fence 138 The parry had to be formed in such a way as to act as a repost. ▪ III. reˈpost, v.2|riː-| [f. re- 5 a + post v.1] trans. To post (a letter, etc.) again.
1963Times 9 Jan. 4/7 Having stolen those postal packets, counsel said, the defendant extracted the passbooks and then reposted them to the building societies. 1977Lancs. Life Nov. 83/3 There were four letters in the box, none of which was addressed to us. Three I re-delivered.., the other I re-posted. So reˈpostage.
1855D. G. Rossetti Let. 23 Jan. (1965) I. 241, I am asked by William to request from you the re-postage of Athenaeums when quite done with. ▪ IV. repost, v.3 Computing. Brit. |ˌriːˈpəʊst|, U.S. |riˈpoʊst| [‹ re- prefix + post v.2 Compare slightly earlier reposting n.2] trans. To resend (a message, etc.) to a mailing list, newsgroup, or other online forum; to display or make available online again.
1982Whether to install 2.0 News in net.news.b (Usenet newsgroup) 10 Mar. If there is significant demand,..I'll repost the whole thing. 1996Internet World May 94/3 The..scheme..has been spammed to thousands of Usenet newsgroups since the early 1990s, tempting the clueless to repost the scam endlessly. 2002Daily Mirror 31 May 54/5 The moment it appears on the net, it's ‘in the wild’ and can be reposted, swapped and distributed indefinitely. |