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(use jargon)

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  • jargon — n. 1) to speak in, use jargon 2) professional, technical, trade jargon * * * [ dʒɑːgən] technical trade jargon use jargon professional to speak in …   Combinatory dictionary

  • jargon — [[t]ʤɑ͟ː(r)gən[/t]] N UNCOUNT You use jargon to refer to words and expressions that are used in special or technical ways by particular groups of people, often making the language difficult to understand. The manual is full of the jargon and… …   English dictionary

  • jargon — 1. history of the term. The OED gives several meanings for jargon, all except one mostly derogatory in connotation. The prevailing current senses of the word are (1) ‘words or expressions used by a particular group or profession’, and (2)… …   Modern English usage

  • Jargon Software — Inc. is a computer software development company that specializes in development and deployment tools and business applications for mobile handheld devices such as Pocket PC and Symbol PDA devices.The company is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota,… …   Wikipedia

  • Jargon — Jar gon, n. [F. jargon, OF. also gargon, perh. akin to E. garrulous, or gargle.] 1. Confused, unintelligible language; gibberish. A barbarous jargon. Macaulay. All jargon of the schools. Prior. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: an artificial idiom or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Jargon aphasia — is a fluent or receptive aphasia in which the patient s speech is incomprehensible, but appears to make sense to them. Speech is fluent and effortless with intact syntax and grammar, but the patient has problems with the selection of nouns. They… …   Wikipedia

  • jargon creep — n. The tendency for the use of jargon terms to expand into different contexts and to spawn variations on the original terms. Example Citations: Generating jargon comes naturally to business. So no one should have been surprised when entrepreneurs …   New words

  • jargon — jargon1 jargony, jargonistic, adj. jargonist, jargoneer, n. /jahr geuhn, gon/, n. 1. the language, esp. the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon. 2. unintelligible or meaningless talk or writing;… …   Universalium

  • Jargon File — The Jargon File is a glossary of computer programmer slang. The original Jargon File was a collection of terms from technical cultures such as the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI Lab (SAIL) and others of the old ARPANET AI/LISP/PDP 10 communities,… …   Wikipedia

  • jargon gap — n. The inability to understand another person s jargon laden writing or speech; a feeling of inadequacy (usu. ironic) caused by another s facility with jargon terms. Example Citation: Partners and associates of the Bilgewater Consulting Corp.,… …   New words

  • Jargon of The Rush Limbaugh Show — Rush Limbaugh uses his own on air jargon on his radio show, The Rush Limbaugh Show , some of which he invented and some of which he merely popularized. Most are distorted versions of names. All terms are from Limbaugh s radio program unless… …   Wikipedia

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