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See also: blackberry
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Brand name, from the resemblance of the keyboard's buttons to the skin of a fruit.[1]
Noun
[edit]BlackBerry (plural BlackBerrys or BlackBerries)
- A wireless handheld device, a cross between a cellphone and a mobile email appliance and Internet-capable PDA, marketed by BlackBerry Limited.
- 2007, Daniel Hoffman, Blackjacking: Security Threats to BlackBerry® Devices, PDAs, and Cell Phones in the Enterprise, Wiley Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, page 49:
- Knowing that DA, Inc. was using BlackBerrys, the CEO of the competition hired an underground hacker to come up with a way to thwart the competition.
- 2007 November, Gil Schwartz, “Escape from the job monster”, in Men's Health, volume 22, number 9, →ISSN, page 120:
- A few days ago, I took a walk with my wife and did not take my BlackBerry! That's progress. Of course, I reached into my empty pockets six or seven times, so clearly I have a long way to go.
- 2014, John Timpson, Ask John: Straight-Talking, Common Sense from the Front Line of Management, Icon Books, →ISBN:
- Posers using BlackBerrys on the button lift can be pretty irritating, but I bet it gives a lot of pleasure whenever an unfortunate captain of industry drops his vital little device in the snow.
- 2023, David White, Angus Gillies, “All roads lead north”, in Far North, Echo Publishing, →ISBN:
- Thugga and the rest of the group communicated using BlackBerrys set up so that messages would automatically delete after 48 hours.
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]device (transliterations)
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Verb
[edit]BlackBerry (third-person singular simple present BlackBerries, present participle BlackBerrying, simple past and past participle BlackBerried)
- To send a text message or e-mail with a BlackBerry device.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:BlackBerry.
References
[edit]- ^ Seward, Zachary M. (2013 January 30) “RIM renames itself BlackBerry: Here's how that name came to be”, in Quartz, retrieved July 27, 2020
Further reading
[edit]- BlackBerry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia