Noun
third-class mail consisting of advertising and often addressed to `resident' or `occupant'
Source: WordNetAll the junk mail got turned into scratch paper (and, if it was really high-quality, homework paper). Source: Internet
Outlook 2003 provides improved functionality in many areas, including Kerberos authentication, RPC over HTTP, Cached Exchange Mode, and an improved junk mail filter. Source: Internet
Since the anonymous fanatic who wasted a stamp to send a piece of junk mail to my shredder is probably reading this, let me offer some advice. Source: Internet
Emmel ships approximately 240,000 pounds of baled cardboard annually to the Kalix Recycle Center in Minot for further processing, along with newsprint, magazines, junk mail and other recyclable items. Source: Internet
These items include: business solicitation or advertisements; product-related inquiries; junk mail or mass mailings; resumes or other job-related inquiries; spam and unduly hostile, threatening, potentially illegal or similarly unsuitable communications. Source: Internet
Don’t let junk mail (or stupid offers you know you won’t use) even touch the counter. Source: Internet