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Bignology

big·nol·o·gy /bɪɡˈnɒlədʒi/
noun
uncountable (informal, derogatory)

1. The practice of using unnecessarily large, complex, or academic-sounding words to mask a lack of substance, especially within corporate, legal, or bureaucratic environments.

2. The "science" of inflating simple concepts into multifaceted strategic frameworks to justify high consultancy fees.

* “The CEO’s keynote was pure bignology—twenty minutes of ‘synergistic scalability’ without mentioning a single product.”

Etymology
Early 21st century; a portmanteau of English big + -n- (interfix) + -ology (suffix denoting a field of study). Coined as a satirical counterpoint to terminology.
Derived Terms

* bignologist (noun): A middle manager or consultant skilled in the art of speaking for an hour without saying anything.
* bignological (adjective): Characterised by linguistic bloat; e.g., “a bignological slide deck.”

Synonyms

* Corporatese, word salad, sesquipedalianism, adminisphere-speak.
"Did you see Mark’s new job title? 'Lead Synergy Architect for Global Human Capital.' He’s a middle manager at a paper clip factory. The bignology is getting out of hand."

"If the CEO says 'paradigm shift' one more time, I’m calling bignology bingo. I only need 'synergy' to win the pot."
by LFelix April 12, 2026
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