graymail

๐Ÿ“– 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 itโ€™s 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.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Examples

โ€œWe plan to embarrass the hell out of them. Weโ€™re going to graymail them. Bring out operation info, stuff they donโ€™t want out in the daylight.โ€ Joseph Finder; High Crimes; William Morrow; 1998. โ€œShe was going through the graymail, trashing unwanted messages, of which weโ€™d had a rash last night.โ€ Craig Johnson; Another Manโ€™s Moccasins; Penguin; 2008.
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