nastygram
See also: nasty-gram and nasty gram
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Noun
    
nastygram (plural nastygrams)
- (informal) A written communication containing unpleasant material, especially one that criticizes, insults, or intimidates the recipient.
-  1987 January 24, Steve Kerch, “Realty Terminology: Bird dogs to fat cats”, in Chicago Tribune, page 7:- Ordinary people might find a "nasty gram" in the mail, a notice from a lender who has not received payment from a borrower.
 
-  2008 June 16, Nate Anderson, “Cash, not idealism, behind ISP embrace of music biz”, in Ars Technica, retrieved 10 February 2009:- Virgin Media, one of the UK's largest ISPs, has agreed to forward British music industry nastygrams to subscribers suspected of illegal file-swapping.
 
 
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Usage notes
    
- Now often used to refer to unpleasant messages distributed by electronic means, such as by email or internet posting.
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References
    
- Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989, rev. 2003.
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