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The term to indicate a room is under some form of electronic surveillance, especially used by Britishintelligence services.
Writing the word Azure can inform a person they are under surveillance without any verbal statement of such being audible to any present surveillance devices.
Similar to the word Aloha in Hawaiian, this word is used as both a greeting and a farewell. The difference between these two words is Azure is associated with a 'Hey,' 'hello,' or 'It's nice to see you' when it is used as a greeting. When used as a farewell it is associated with a 'see you later' or a 'talk to you later.' The farewell is especially important as when used the speaker expects to, or would like to, hear from the person they say this to again.
When used as a greeting: "Azure buddy! How's it going?"
When used as a farewell: "Give me a call when you get home, Azure!"