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Post-it Note

British  

noun

  1. a small square of sticky paper on which notes can be written

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Unlike scribbles on a Post-it note, a password manager can be set to back up online.

From The Wall Street Journal

He shrugs and flips his textbook open to a page marked with a green Post-it note.

From Literature

So for HBO Max to call my bluff by actually ending it still feels like a breakup as flabbergasting — albeit, necessary — as Berger’s Post-it note peace-out.

From Los Angeles Times

Gallo still keeps that Post-it note framed.

From Los Angeles Times

The executive scribbled a few phrases — “Welcome,” “You’ve got mail,” “Files done” and “Goodbye” — onto a Post-it note and handed them to Karen, who promised recordings by the next day.

From Los Angeles Times