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noun • technical jargon from computing and other high-tech subjects | ||||
| 41% | 9 | Colloquialism for incomprehensible or pretentious bureaucratic jargon, logorrhoea or verbiage characterised by prolix abstract circumlocution, aka gobbledegook or mumbo-jumbo | ||
noun • Pretentious, incomprehensible, or overly technical language, especially legal or bureaucratic jargon. verb • To use pretentious, incomprehensible, or overly technical language. | ||||
| 35% | 12 | Fancy term for meaningless or incomprehensible psychological jargon | ||
noun • using language loaded with psychological terminology | ||||
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TECHNOBABBLE which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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