Baker's dozen yale email

A clever reference!

"Baker's dozen" is a phrase that refers to 13, not 12, items, which is one more than a standard dozen. This tradition dates back to medieval England, where bakers would include an extra loaf of bread in a dozen to ensure they weren't shortchanging their customers.

Now, about the Yale email part...

Yale University has a unique email address format that is often referred to as the "Yale email address" or "Yale netID." It typically follows the format of [email protected], where username is a unique identifier assigned to each student, faculty, or staff member.

So, if we were to combine the two, we could say that a "Baker's Dozen Yale Email" refers to 13 unique email addresses, each with a different username and all belonging to the Yale University community.