troducing
troducing/ to troduce
Failing to explain something or introducing someone via text or mail, and trying to fix it multiple times.
Failing to explain something or introducing someone via text or mail, and trying to fix it multiple times.
Person A: Hey! I hve a ne gme!
Person A: oh
Person A: have
Person A: news
Person A: new
Person B: Dude! Stop troducing!
Person A: oh
Person A: have
Person A: news
Person A: new
Person B: Dude! Stop troducing!
e-troduce
A third party introducing two people in an email.
Annette and Dan,
Let me e-troduce you both...Annette, Dan works at Dan's electric...Dan, Annette is looking for an electrician.Now you've met, converse away!
Paula
Let me e-troduce you both...Annette, Dan works at Dan's electric...Dan, Annette is looking for an electrician.Now you've met, converse away!
Paula
e-troduce
introducing two people thru email, facebook, linked in or any other electronic form/ online networking site.
Hey Michael, I would like to e-troduce you to Jan Levinson, she is the VP of Regional Operations for Dunder Mifflin.
Dude, I saw that hottie on your FB, e-troduce me to her.
Dude, I saw that hottie on your FB, e-troduce me to her.
e-troduce
To introduce two people by e-mail.
We never met but a buddy sent us a message to e-troduce us.
E-troduce
/Eeˈtrəˈdju s/
make (someone) known by name to another person electronically via email, social media or other online platform.
make (someone) known by name to another person electronically via email, social media or other online platform.
"Hi Charlotte and James. I'd like to e-troduce you to one another."