Velveeta

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Parts of this article are based on the Jargon File, v. 4.4.7,
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velveeta
Usage: n.
Etymology: Usenet
Derivation: Usenet: by analogy with spam. The trade name Velveeta is attached in the U.S. to a particularly nasty processed-cheese spread.

See Also: jello


velveeta: n.

[Usenet: by analogy with spam. The trade name Velveeta is attached in the U.S. to a particularly nasty processed-cheese spread.] Also knows as ECP; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello.

Sources

Source: velveeta, in The Jargon File, version 4.4.7.


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