Repline


1. verb :
replying line-by-line, generally in an e-mail.

2. noun :
reply written on a single line, inserted in the body of the message that is being replied to.

origin: the term was first coined by victor m. m. van doorn
1. as a verb :
i’m not gonna go into replining right now because i want to press send.

2. as a noun :
i felt excited and happy to read each of your replines.

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