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Ugh, emails. We don’t love checking and replying to them all day, but occasionally, a whacko email address appears in your inbox that makes you howl with laughter and ask, “Who would pick this!?” Well, this article’s got a lot of those. We’ve put together a long list of hilarious real email addresses as well as silly fakes for work, school, and more.

Section 1 of 8:

Hilarious Real Email Addresses

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  1. We scoured the Internet for the funniest, strangest, most random, and borderline inappropriate email addresses we could find. The results may shock you (and make you laugh…and make you wonder who would choose this as their email address…).
    • redneckvaper22
    • butterflysisterqueen
    • chocolategoddezz7
    • smokealottapottamus
    • lickthecreamfrommyoreo
    • thesunburntlobster
    • sexxiiibabii420
    • blueeyezsexiimama
    • nineinchmale
    • mybabydaddysucks
    • getacluedummy
    • bigphatdcupps90
    • shababy694u2
    • yopitstink
    • army_barbie
    • adidaseggplant
    • poopdick123
    • poptardis
    • bjprincess
    • meatgoddess69
    • drunkgirl467[1]
    • fatbootycutie69
    • 2hot4words
    • kiloofcoke123
    • doobie911
    • beastlyjohnson
    • hottieboom
    • ho4sho
    • largewhitewoman123
    • friendswithbenefits69
    • milfie123
    • redneck
    • hotchocolatebunny
    • sexyfirefighter
    • mexicancutiepiexxxx
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Cringey Real Email Addresses from the ‘90s & ‘00s

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  1. Email exploded in popularity in the mid-to-late ‘90s, leaving lots of Millennials (and older folks) the chance to create their very first email address. Apparently, these are what you get when “professional” email addresses weren’t really a thing yet (and no one knew that the Internet was forever 🤦).
    • xx_jucylucy_69
    • guinea_pigs_are_cool
    • gigglybear4u
    • lilmizzdrprincess
    • 4me2myboi
    • krazygurl1881
    • tequilamonster69
    • devilizedangel
    • julezizcoolz
    • gcsumblinkmxpxspnfgbcr
    • nanobooklvr
    • www.one-lil-angel
    • misshotness13
    • 2hot2handle
    • smrtblonde77
    • dr0p_it_like_its_h0t_950
    • ratlover23
    • hottiewitabodi69
    • iwavemyprivateparts
Section 3 of 8:

Funny Fake Email Addresses for Girls

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  1. Looking for an email address that shows you don’t take yourself too seriously? Try making a pun or adding titles like “queen,” “diva,” or “babe” after literally anything that describes you for a vintage, funny, cringey twist. Here’s some inspo:
    • tacobella[2]
    • couchpotatochic
    • pajamaprincess
    • caffeinequeen
    • napqueen
    • thriftshopdiva
    • memequeen
    • cat.lady.5000
    • spicy.salsa.girlie
    • fierce.and.fabulous
    • unapologeticallyme
    • baking.babe.bakes
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Funny Fake Email Addresses for Boys

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  1. Go for something ultra-dumb (à la “burpitron5000”) or give yourself a silly title like “king” or “sir” to add a playful, boyish vibe to your email address. Or, riff on a hyper-masculine stereotype, like having a “gym addiction,” to come up with a cool email:
    • sirspamalot
    • mememaster
    • bigboybro
    • noskillgamer
    • sockslostagain
    • kingbeardgrower
    • toiletkaraoke
    • burpitron5000
    • bestdadbodintown
    • gymbro4gainz
    • dad.jokes.r.us
    • chuck.norris.approved
Section 5 of 8:

Funny Fake Email Addresses for Work

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  1. If you’re allowed to create your own email address at work (or you use a personal address for professional commitments), make a joke about office-related things like needing coffee, loving casual Friday, or being addicted to email itself. Just remember to keep it work-appropriate! Here are some examples for inspiration:
    • ineedcoffee[3]
    • panicbuttonpresser
    • clearinbox
    • pleasereplyall
    • cubiclecomedian
    • casualfridaylover
    • memesovermeetings
    • emailescapeartist
    • watercoolerwisecracker
    • ihaveaquickquestion
    • betterthanameeting
    • sorryforthetypo
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Funny Fake Email Addresses for Students

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  1. Homework, coffee, procrastinating, group projects—there’s plenty of inspiration for a witty, funny student email address! Here are some silly examples to spark your creativity and help you brainstorm some unique email addresses:
    • homewrkdodger
    • extension_requested
    • mydogatemyhomework
    • coffeecoffeecoffee
    • springbreakluvr
    • didigraduateyet
    • heldback_hero
    • i.read.ahead
    • nomore.groupprojects
    • extracreditplease
    • procrastinator.pirate
    • allnighterpro
Section 7 of 8:

Funny Email Domains

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  1. Everyone seems to have a Gmail account these days, but using an old and rarely seen email domain (the part that comes after @ in an email address) can make a fake email address seem even more bizarre and comical. Here are a few common (and real) ones that stick out:
    • hotmail.com[4]
    • earthlink.net
    • yahoo.com
    • cox.net
    • comcast.net
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What makes an email address funny?

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  1. Anything outside of a mainstream, “professional” email is probably going to be funny. Today, most email addresses are a bland mix of a person’s first and last name, their initials, their birth year, or other “safe” words or information. This makes sense—if you’re going to apply for jobs, you want to have an appropriate email address! But this means that lots of email addresses are, well…boring. Here are some ways to spice up your email address, add some humor, or recall the cringey nostalgia of the early Internet:
    • Use classic troll numbers like 420 or 69.
    • Call yourself hot, sexy, cute, fierce, or handsome.
    • Include “lover” after literally anything.
    • Give yourself a title like “queen,” “king,” “goddess,” “master,” etc.
    • Use xx or xxx in the beginning and/or end of your email address. (Is it X-rated, or were you just 16 years old in the 2000s? No one will ever know.)
    • Share weird or personal details (“mybabydaddysucks,” for example).

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This article was reviewed by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 1,030 times.
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