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by Elaine October 2, 2003
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Jargonnaut

Someone that delights in using far too many acronyms in front of people that work in different industries.
"Wow, did you catch anything that Simon said? Now he's a Jargonnaut!"
by Emily Crispian December 11, 2011
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jargontuous

massively wordy, but saying little; saying in 17 words what could have been said in seven
That answer from John Kerry was jargontuous. I never thought his mouth would stop moving.
by traydevon December 31, 2011
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jARGHons!

jargon: speech or language that is incomprehensible or unintelligible; gibberish.

argh: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration.

jARGHons!: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration about jargon.
"jARGHons!" - says a pirate
by Pseudonymthewild@gmail.com February 28, 2013
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jargondroid

A person who uses excessive business lingo.
"The key is to incentivise grassroots entrepreneurs to use e-kits to bolster telework opportunities."
"You are on helluva jargondroid."
by wcoltd March 3, 2014
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jargon nazi

As per the infamous 'Grammar Nazi', a 'Jargon Nazi' is forced to correct any person in ear shot, who incorrectly uses jargon or terminology to describe anything, anytime, and anywhere.
Unsuspecting victim"Check out my new screensaver picture"
Jargon Nazi "Actually that's a desktop background to be more precise"
by Eddiy December 28, 2015
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Jargonate

I'm going to jargonate you with the words from the dictionary most people skip.
by AltairGamma December 9, 2017
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