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May 10, 2024
This week’s themeWords related to mail This week’s words snail mail greenmail postal mailed fist graymail Illustration: Anu Garg + AI This week’s comments AWADmail 1141 Next week’s theme Eponyms A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garggraymail
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
ETYMOLOGY:
Formed on the pattern of blackmail, utilizing “gray” to denote something
that is indeterminate or falls into a “gray area”. The word mail here (as
in blackmail) is from Middle English male (rent or tribute), from Old
English mail (agreement, pay), from Old Norse mal (agreement). Earliest
documented use: 1978.
USAGE:
“We plan to embarrass the hell out of them. We’re going to graymail
them. Bring out operation info, stuff they don’t want out in the
daylight.” Joseph Finder; High Crimes; William Morrow; 1998. “She was going through the graymail, trashing unwanted messages, of which we’d had a rash last night.” Craig Johnson; Another Man’s Moccasins; Penguin; 2008. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The world is more malleable than you think and it's waiting for you to
hammer it into shape. -Bono, musician and social activist (b. 10 May 1960)
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