Entertainment / Literature / Jargon: Potentially confusing words and phrases used in an occupation, trade, or field of study. We might speak of medical jargon, sports jargon, pedagogic jargon, police jargon, or military jargon, for instance.
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Jargon Noun Synonyms: blether or also blather, chatter, babble, gibberish, jabber, gabble, gobbledegook or gobbledygook, prattle, patter, drivel, cackle, jabberwocky, twaddle, (stuff and) nonsense, rubbish, codswallop, balderdash, bunk, humbug, palaver, bavardage
Jargon Verb Synonyms: cant, argot, parlance, idiom, vernacular,, patois, Creole, dialect, pidgin, lingo
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Science / Psychiatry / Jargon Aphasia: incoherent, meaningless, neologistic speech MORE
Entertainment / Video Games / Aggro: Jargon, derived from the word 'aggravation' can be either a noun or a verb referring to the possibility of a computer-controlled character attacking a player. MORE
Entertainment / Tennis / Fry: Jargon for winning (or losing) a set 6-1, with the straight shape of the '1' being evoked supposedly by the straight shape of a potato fry. The term seems to be used relatively rarely. MORE
Entertainment / Tennis / Breadstick: Jargon for winning (or losing) a set 6-1, with the straight shape of the '1' being evoked supposedly by the straight shape of a breadstick. The term seems to be used relatively rarely. MORE