headlinese

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Examples

The headline "College Sports Parking Tax Plan Critic to Quit City Hall" might denote that a criticizer of a plan to tax parking at college sporting events will leave his municipal employment soon

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Etymology

From headline +‎ -ese.

Pronunciation

Noun

headlinese (uncountable)

  1. The jargon used in headlines of newspapers, often with unconventional grammar driven mainly by extreme brevity as a constraint of the medium.
    Hypernym: journalese