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dead drop
noun
A location used to secretly pass items between two people, without requiring them to meet.
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"It's really an electronic dead drop".
There was no evidence that Chung was attempting to make a dead drop.
He was guilty of poor tradecraft, refusing, for example, to vary his dead drop sites.
I now wonder if Bob Hanssen was instead planning his next dead drop.
Whistle-blowers in possession of valuable and perhaps incriminating corporate and government information now had a global dead drop on the Web.
Our enemies, then, read the information that Wikileaks "released" — to the public, and in coöperation with other media outlets, not at some Al Qaeda dead drop.
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Dead drops.
Do we need dead drops for the mail?
Agents communicate through the use of "dead drops" like spies, and each has discreet, designated responsibilities.
Double-crosses, dead drops and desperate dashes across London – the spy story is back.
What you see here is part of an art project called Dead Drops.
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