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postal adjective extremely angry; furious to the point of violence US, 1994 From a series of highly publicised workplace shootings by frustrated and furious employees of the US Postal Service.- Like Josh thinking I was mean was making me postal. — Clueless, 1995
- — American Speech, p. 304, Fall 1996: “Among the new words”
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 4, April 1997
- If another one of these chairs hits me in the nuts, I’m gonna go postal. — Austin Powers, 1999
- Listen to [’The Golden Age of the Grotesque’ by Marilyn Manson] when: You’ve gone postal–and you want someone to blame. — FHM, p. 223, June 2003
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