US /ˈmelˌmæn, -mən/
・UK /ˈmeɪlmæn/
In the early 1900s, many people in rural areas had at least a friendly relationship with their mailman, as he was their main bridge to communicating with those far away.
In the early 1900s, many people in rural areas had at least a friendly relationship with their mailman, as he was their main bridge to communicating with those far away.
I'm upset the mailman has new haircut, "Zachary Quinto."
I'm upset the mailman has a new haircut, Zachary Quinto.
There's the mailman.
There's the mailman.
And, Dad, you know that mailman that you got fired?
And Dad, you know that mailman that you got fired?
I can't believe I'm getting my nails done and you said it was gonna be fun she kind of is also you said there were gonna be other guys here there are no other guys here there's a guy right over there that's a mailman that's our mail man don't worry this doesn't make you any less of a guy that does what am I sitting on I'd hate to think what this woman was scratching when this hey you know who you said nails like that
That's a mailman.
We've seen a mail truck, a mailman, a tractor boat.
We've seen a mail truck, a mailman, a tractor boat.
You'll never be far from our local mayor, Dedicated deputy sheriff, a friendly mailman, cheerful store owners, cozy eateries.
You'll never be far from our local mayor, dedicated deputy sheriff, a friendly mailman, cheerful store owners, cozy eateries—oh, and
Mailman, I have a package for a Grizzly Bear.
Mailman, I have a package for a Grizzly Bear.
Like, a mailman who carries the mail maybe lost his job, and he went a little bit crazy, and he went to his post office where he worked, and he just shot a lot of people and killed them.
Like, a mailman who carries the mail maybe lost his job,
I got home and the mailman came that day and I had no idea I was gonna have my next meal.
And I got home, and the mailman came that day,