Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. One who, or that which, sends an email.
Etymologies
- email + -er (Wiktionary)
Examples
“In that sense, the emailer is probably right â it isnât 100%, wholly, totally inarguable (although I do disagree).”
The Volokh Conspiracy » 1. Science, Faith, and Not Ruling Out Possibilities
“Similarly, if you get an email from some helpful soul whose dearest wish is to get your stimulus check deposited as quickly as possible into your bank account so no scam artist can get his hands on it, remember: the emailer is the scam artist.”
“I’m seeing a lot of commenters call the emailer “foolish” “ignorant” and “intemperate” simply for stating that she’s open to evidence one way or another.”
“The emailer chose to quit; and EconLog was the better for it.”
Questions About Blogging, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“I told the emailer that he was free to choose his own venue for commenting, free to ignore the commenter about whom he was complaining, and free to clarify his argument to address that commenter.”
Questions About Blogging, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“I've been asked once in email to ban a commenter for not toeing a libertarian line and for not understanding the arguments made by my emailer.”
Questions About Blogging, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“Now the argument is ... well, just like my emailer said: A homosexual struggling against the temptation to act homosexual is no different from anyone else struggling to resist a sinful temptation.”
“Via emailer Moazzam-Doulat, BBC has an interactive version.”
The Huffington Post: Iran Election Live-Blogging (Monday June 15)
“An emailer, Laleh, writes in with some information from a friend in Tehran.”
The Huffington Post: Iran Election Live-Blogging (Sunday June 14)
“But, an informed emailer writes, Iranians who work even one hour each week are considered "employed," so the true figure is higher.”
The Huffington Post: Iran Uprising Blogging: Week Of July 20
Tweets
Looking for tweets for emailer.

Comments
No comments yet...
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.