night letter

English

Noun

night letter (plural night letters)

  1. (telegraphy, historical) A telegram sent overnight at a reduced rate for delivery on the morning of the following day, typically with a minimum charge for 25 words or less.
    Synonym: (initialism) NL
    Coordinate terms: day letter, fast telegram, straight telegram
    • 1976, [Walter Wager], My Side by King Kong: As Told to Walter Wager, New York, NY: Collier Books, page 104:
      "Someone named Rose sent a night letter from Philadelphia asking for six free tickets. A relative?"
  2. An unsigned leaflet distributed clandestinely.
    • 2012 February 1, Luke Mogelson, “The Hard Way Out of Afghanistan”, in The New York Times Magazine:
      Until one night this October, when members of Echo Company, from the Second Battalion, Fourth Marines [] quietly sneaked into Juz Ghoray and posted signs on people’s doors and windows. Their idea was to co-opt the infamous Taliban practice of intimidating government sympathizers with night letters threatening execution.

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