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Definition of Gitmo

Gitmo

noun

  • any Guantanamo Bay-like prison

    Last edited on Jun 29 2004. Submitted by selldenn on Jun 29 2004.

verb

  • abducted by the US Government and imprisoned without rights to due process.
    He's been Gitmo'd.

    Last edited on Jun 29 2004. Submitted by selldenn on Jun 29 2004.

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