<P> Going postal, in American English slang, means becoming extremely and uncontrollably angry, often to the point of violence, and usually in a workplace environment . </P> <P> The expression derives from a series of incidents from 1986 onward in which United States Postal Service (USPS) workers shot and killed managers, fellow workers, and members of the police or general public in acts of mass murder . Between 1970 and 1997, more than 40 people were killed by current or former employees in at least 20 incidents of workplace rage . </P> <P> The earliest known use of the phrase was on December 17, 1993, in the St. Petersburg Times: </P>

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