graymail
๐ Definitions
noun
1. A defense tactic in an espionage trial where the accused threatens to reveal secrets to avoid prosecution.
2. Email that the recipient no longer finds valuable even though itโs not spam. For example, a newsletter from a company where one has shopped.
verb tr.
To compel the prosecution to drop charges by threatening to disclose sensitive information.
๐ฌ Usage Examples
โWe plan to embarrass the hell out of them. Weโre going to graymail them. Bring out operation info, stuff they donโt want out in the daylight.โ Joseph Finder; High Crimes; William Morrow; 1998. โShe was going through the graymail, trashing unwanted messages, of which weโd had a rash last night.โ Craig Johnson; Another Manโs Moccasins; Penguin; 2008.