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Etymology

From user + -ess.

Noun

useress (plural useresses) (rare)

  1. A female user.
    • 1992 May 19, Ron A. 5150 Echeverri, “Re: Some Other Establishment Screwup!”, in alt.cascade (Usenet), message-ID <l1hk41INN7vs@wezea.usc.edu>:
      Ha! Foolish user (useress?)
    • 1993 December 1, Oliver Haeuser, “Re: OS2 vs Chicago”, in comp.os.os2.advocacy (Usenet), message-ID <5E3vts5d5T@55.hot.zer.de>:
      This could be true ... but don't forget all the "lower" computers that are still out there. Just today I discovered a machine that still runs under DR DOS 6 and the useress worked with a DOS Wordprocessor, / can you imagine this ???
    • 1999 March 12, au...@cam.org, “Re: Security Violation!”, in comp.arch.embedded (Usenet), message-ID <7cb535$8dl$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>:
      This is not really for an embedded forum, but if I may, I'd like to add that as the recent Happy99 virus demonstrated, it is possible to have a PC send EXE files with e-mails without the user knowing about it. Or at least, the common, not too observative user or useress.
    • 2000 February 10, Helmut P. Einfalt, “Re: Linux? Why?”, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video (Usenet), message-ID <87v4li$ndn$1@news01.btx.dtag.de>:
      (Note:) Sorry if I did not explicitely[sic] mention the "useresses" all the time -- I shoudl[sic] point out that when I have a Linux question, it is usually one of several women who has the answers....
    • 2002 July 12, Raoul Bönisch, “Re: generating .muttrc”, in mailing.unix.mutt-users (Usenet), message-ID <agmv0v$25rj$1@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw>:
      Nevertheless that's a nice idea. But I'm afraid using configuration files off the net without checking is a security risk. The users and useresses should really first check the generated config file before using it! Or you should use secure connections to trusted institutions to generate them.

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