graymail
English
Noun
graymail (uncountable)
- (US, law) The threatened exposure of state secrets in order to manipulate legal proceedings.
- (Internet) Email that is not technically spam (since the user agreed to receive it) but which is unwanted, such as newsletters after making a purchase.
Related terms
- see blackmail
Verb
graymail (third-person singular simple present graymails, present participle graymailing, simple past and past participle graymailed)
- (US, law) To threaten exposure of state secrets in order to manipulate legal proceedings.
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