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Buzzword - Etymology, Origin & MeaningBuzzword, originating in 1946 from buzz + word, means key or popular words, initially Harvard slang for important lecture terms, possibly linked to the ...Missing: linguistics | Show results with:linguistics
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A General Theory of "Buzzwords": Synergistic Meta-Linguistic ...The phrase was coined in the middle of the twentieth century by Harvard students, and at that time was a form of slang referring to “key words in a lecture or ...
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The History and Impact of Business Jargon - Rivier AcademicsBusiness jargon does more than annoy workers. It obstructs communication and undermines the productivity, turnover, and culture at businesses.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Meaning of buzzword in English - Cambridge Dictionarya word or expression that is very often used, esp. in public discussions, because it represents opinions that are popular.
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Definition and Examples of Buzzwords in English - ThoughtCoNov 18, 2019 · Buzzword is an informal term for a fashionable word or phrase that's often used more to impress or persuade than to inform.
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buzzword, n. meanings, etymology and moreA keyword; a catchword or expression currently fashionable; a term used more to impress than to inform, esp. a technical or jargon term.
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