grim-gram
English
Etymology
grim + -gram
Noun
grim-gram (plural grim-grams)
- (US, colloquial, historical) The "Violence Week in Review" cable sent from the US embassy in El Salvador, listing the names of killed and missing persons.
- 1983, Time (volume 121, page 40)
- She peeks into the tallies of the weekly "grim-grams" that the U.S. embassy in San Salvador sends to Washington.
- 1991, Clifford Krauss, Inside Central America: its people, politics, and history (page 83)
- Embassy "Grim-Grams," the weekly reports on human rights abuses, documented the systematic repression of unions […]
- 2018, Tommie Sue Montgomery, Revolution In El Salvador
- By mid-1983 domestic political reaction to the "grim-gram" totals forced the administration to begin pressuring the Salvadoreans.
- 1983, Time (volume 121, page 40)