gray man
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
grey man
=== Etymology ===
From gray (“bland, indistinct”) + man (“person”).
=== Noun ===
gray man (plural gray men)
An average, forgettable man who does not draw attention or stand out in a crowd.
1996, "Colby's Body Found Along River Shore", Washington Post, Todd Shields, ISSN 0190-8286
He was said to be a perfect match for his own description of the ideal intelligence officer, "the traditional gray man, so inconspicuous that he can never catch a waiter's eye in a restaurant."
2000, "Cassidy's Run: The Secret Spy War Over Nerve Gas", David Wise, pg.13-3, →ISBN
But perhaps that is why he was chosen for his role — a gray man who blended almost invisibly into the background.
2012, "Spycraft for Nerds: Brainy Tips for Winning at Life", Wired Magazine, Mary H.K. Choi, ISSN 1059-1028
“Your goal is to be the gray man,” says Clinton Emerson, a former Navy SEAL and trainer for the CIA and NSA who now works at the special-ops site SOFREP.
2015, "Becoming The ‘Gray Man’: 10 Ways to Blend In and Survive", Ballistic Magazine, Len Waldron, ISSN 2573-0290, archived at Wayback Machine on 10 May 2019
The Gray Man is in between. He is neither blinged-out nor loud, but also not a head-down, foot-shuffling sheep.
2017, "How Special Ops Instructors View Candidates", Military, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Stew Smith, archived at Wayback Machine on 12 October 2017
The Gray Man does not stand out negatively amongst the instructors, but receives good peer evaluations from his classmates.
==== Synonyms ====
little gray man / little grey man
=== See also ===
beige
little man
low profile
=== Anagrams ===
Garmany