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post office noun Etymology: post (IV) + office 1. a. : a government department charged with regulating and handling the transmission of mail in a country < in the United States the post office is an executive department and its chief official, the postmaster general, is a member of the president's cabinet > b. : a section of a post office department handling the mail for a particular place (as a city or town) < a list of the post offices of Canada > c. (1) : a building or a section of a building housing facilities and staff for carrying out all or some of the functions of a post-office department (2) : a railway car or train or a bus or truck fitted for the sorting of mail in transit d. : a place where mail is handled for dispatch and delivery < a camp post office > < a university post office > 2. : a game in which a player acting as postmaster or postmistress may exact a kiss from one of the opposite sex as payment for the pretended delivery of a letter |