A place where postal mail is received and then forwarded to another address, used for anonymity or as a fixed address for somebody who is travelling.(noun)
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Use "maildrop" in a sentence
"You could also get a maildrop outside the county limits so all your assets never “touched” Maricopa soil"
"Contemporary information consumers expect to be kept engaged not only every 7, or 30, or 60 days when your book hits the maildrop, but every day in-between."
"You'll recognize the Zorba's backlot abode from its later incarnation as the maildrop of THE MUNSTERS and it's fun to imagine 13 GHOSTS as a weekly series, with Buck instigating one adventure-slash-haunting after another, aided and abetted by Medea, and ultimatley saved from early death/spirit possession/vampirism/werewolfism by the intervention of his long-suffering but loving parents who sleep in separate beds and must have ordered their children from Montgomery Ward."