bafflegab

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English

Etymology

From baffle +‎ gab, coined 1952.

Pronunciation

Noun

bafflegab (uncountable)

  1. Pretentious, incomprehensible, or overly technical language, especially legal or bureaucratic jargon.
    • 2015 September 29, Philip E. Tetlock, Dan Gardner, Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction, Crown, →ISBN:
      Toss in a few technical terms that most people don't understand—"stochastic" this, "regression" that—and you can use people's justified respect for math and science to get them nodding along. This is granularity as bafflegab.
    • 2020 July 29, Cory Doctorow, “Break 'Em Up”, in Pluralistic, retrieved 2020-08-02:
      Teachout has a gift for slicing through the bafflegab and revealing that the grifter's patter disguises nothing more than unimaginative, sociopathic scams.

Synonyms

Verb

bafflegab (third-person singular simple present bafflegabs, present participle bafflegabbing, simple past and past participle bafflegabbed)

  1. (rare) To use pretentious, incomprehensible, or overly technical language.

References

  1. ^ Michael Quinion (2005 June 25) “Bafflegab”, in World Wide Words, archived from the original on 2025-01-23
  • Joe Miller (2018 February 9) “Are these the worst examples of business jargon?”, in BBC News, BBC