See also: posteé and postée

English

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Etymology

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From post +‎ -ee.

Noun

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postee (plural postees)

  1. (Internet) One who posts an electronic message; a poster.
    • 1995, Billboard, volume 107, number 43, page 72:
      That soundtrack turned out to be for "Empire Records," and the postee was "Empire Records" assistant music supervisor Bob Knickman, who says he posted notes in music- skewed areas on various commercial services and the Internet.
    • 2000, Ancestry magazine, volume 18, number 4, page 57:
      After reading a message posted on a message board, the researcher offered a suggestion to the postee in a private e-mail.
    • 2016, Joe Lycett, Parsnips, Buttered:
      [] presented in a nice font, over a seascape background and accompanied by an addition from the postee such as 'omg so true' []

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Verb

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postee

  1. inflection of postear:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative