Citations:BlackBerry

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English citations of BlackBerry

Verb: "to send a text message or e-mail with a BlackBerry device"

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  • 2005 — Barbara Kline, White House Nannies, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin (2005), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    David will have to submit an absence memo so he can be phoned and/or BlackBerried at any billable moment.
  • 2005 — Robert X. Cringely, "Networking for Fun and Profit", InfoWorld, 22 August 2005:
    But instead of talking, everyone stands around BlackBerrying one another.
  • 2006 — Ana Marie Cox, Dog Days, Riverhead Books (2006), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    She had some secrets to hide — she had just BlackBerried one of them
  • 2006 — John McQuaid & Mark Schleifstein, Path of Destruction: The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms, Warnerbooks (2009), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Soon Bahamonde's new information was being BlackBerried around among FEMA and Homeland Security officials.
  • 2007 — Douglas Coupland, JPod, Vintage Canada (2007), →ISBN, page 2010:
    Bree BlackBerried Cowboy.
  • 2007 — Kristin Gore, Sammy's Hill, Miramax Books (2007), →ISBN, page 219:
    "I BlackBerried a sort of risque joke message to this friend of mine — it was totally a joke — but, um, I accidentally sent it to two hundred strangers.
  • 2008 — Michael Shnayerson, "The Follieri Charade", Vanity Fair, October 2008:
    After months of BlackBerrying, Doug Band finally delivered: his catch, through a Clinton-camp contact named Keith Stein, was a Canadian real-estate entrepreneur named Michael Cooper, C.E.O. of Dundee REIT.
  • 2009 — Colleen DeBaise, The Wall Street Journal: Complete Small Business Guidebook, Three Rivers Press (2009), →ISBN, page 205:
    We've interviewed female entrepreneurs who say they were BlackBerrying up into the final stages of labor;
  • 2009 — Gigi Levangie Grazer, Queen Takes King, Simon & Schuster (2009), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Jacks checked the schedule Caprice had BlackBerried him.
  • 2010 — Brian Topp, How We Almost Gave the Tories the Boot: The Inside Story Behind the Coalition, James Lorimer & Company, Ltd. (2010), →ISBN, pages 121-122:
    I BlackBerried a report to Dawn Black, so that she could brief Jack Layton and the rest of the team that was meeting at NDP caucus office:
  • 2011 — Noelle Hancock, My Year with Eleanor: A Memoir, HarperCollins (2011), →ISBN, page 80:
    We almost never fought, but when we were back in our room, he got annoyed at me for using too much of his saline solution and I snapped at him for BlackBerrying in bed
  • 2012 — Matthew Zencey, Unlikely Liberal: Sarah Palin's Curious Record as Alaska's Governor, Potomac Books (2012), →ISBN, page 144:
    But Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin told me she was well known for BlackBerrying during face-to-face meetings.