1a long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground and used as a support or marker:follow the blue posts until the track meets a road
a goalpost:Robertson, at the near post, headed wide
(the post) a starting post or winning post.
2an Internet posting.
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1display (a notice) in a public place:a curt notice had been posted on the door
put notices on or in:we have posted all the bars
2announce or publish (something, especially a financial result):the company posted a £460,000 loss
[with object and complement] publish the name of (a member of the armed forces) as missing or dead:a whole troop had been posted missing
make (information) available on the Internet:the list was promptly posted all over the Internet
submit (a message) to an Internet message board or blog.
3(of a player or team) achieve or record (a particular score or result):Smith and Lamb posted a century partnership
go (or come) to post
(of a racehorse) start a race:only four of the fifteen entries go to post
post up
Basketball play in a position near the basket, along the side of the key:Jordan settled for jumpers instead of using his five-inch height advantage to post up