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noun
A word drawn from or imitative of technical jargon, and often rendered meaningless and fashionable through abuse by non-technical persons in a seeming show of familiarity with the subject.
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An unshaven chain-smoker from a disadvantaged background, with an aversion to buzzwords, he was arguably a better "anti-establishment" candidate than Hofer, who entered political life at 23 and worked as a rhetoric coach.
When we ignore the facts and point to buzzwords like radical Islam, we foster the growth of hatred and fear.
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Her patter is on message, right down to buzzword level ("hard-working people", "fairness", "aspiration").
Does not brainstorming easily lead to superficial, conventional ideas or to repeating buzzwords instead of opening new paths?
Public interest has largely moved on to other buzzwords momentarily, but the technology has continued to evolve into much more impactful and interesting areas.
But then when 'news aggregation' and 'new media' started to become buzzwords, and people who knew something about it started to seem important, some of the shame went away".
Several candidates use the tag to reiterate buzzwords.
Shut up and keep going as we start our guide to the Buzzwords of 2011.
Try not to use buzzwords unless your investors are very familiar with your industry.
Basically, the good stuff boils down to organizational buzzwords like "lean," "nimble," "flexible," "innovative," and "disruptive".
And always live up to these buzzwords, even when fellow travelers do not: predictable, visible, assertive, alert and courteous.
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