spam

/spæm/
verb
  1. To send the same message or content repeatedly or in large quantities, especially unwanted electronic messages.
    • The bot was programmed to spam the comments section with links.
    • Please don't spam the forum with off-topic posts.
    • Someone tried to spam the chat room with the same advertisement over and over.
noun
  1. Unwanted or irrelevant electronic messages, especially advertisements, sent in bulk over the internet.
    • The website's comment section was flooded with spam links.
    • I installed a filter to block spam messages from reaching my phone.
    • My email inbox is full of spam offering cheap products and fake prizes.
  2. A canned cooked meat product made from pork and ham.
    • For breakfast, they fried slices of spam with eggs and toast.
    • Spam is a popular ingredient in many Hawaiian dishes like spam musubi.
    • During the camping trip, we cooked spam over the campfire.
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