bigot list

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Origin uncertain.

  • One common etymology is that BIGOT is a reversal of the codewords "TO GIB", meaning "To Gibraltar", connected to the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942.
  • Alternatively, other sources state that BIGOT was a codeword for Operation Overlord, the Western Allies' plan to invade German-occupied western Europe during World War II, and that the term was an acronym for "British Invasion of German Occupied Territory".

See Wikipedia Bigot list for more.

In either case, not derived from or related to the word bigot (a person devoted to their own beliefs).

Noun[edit]

bigot list (plural bigot lists)

  1. A list of personnel who have appropriate security clearance to know the details of a particular operation or other sensitive information.

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