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Gitmo

British  
/ ˈɡɪtməʊ /

noun

  1. informal Guantánamo: referring more specifically to the detainment camp run here by the US military, in which suspected terrorists are detained and questioned

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As of Jan. 6, Gitmo held 15 detainees, housed by the Defense Department.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2025

Circuit Court to prohibit the Gitmo court from moving ahead and to stay proceedings while it contemplated the decision.

From Salon • Feb. 5, 2025

This requires sustained negotiations with countries who can be persuaded to accept former Gitmo detainees.

From Washington Post • Feb. 16, 2023

Granted, Gitmo isn’t what it used to be.

From Washington Times • Dec. 22, 2021

The base has a campus-style radio station, Radio Gitmo, where D.J.s hold fund-raising drives.

From New York Times • Nov. 26, 2021