The combination of medical and legal, it is a form of literature found in such information as insurance forms. The fine print medical and legal jargon that nobody ever reads.
The insurance benefits form had the following medigal jargon: Outpatient Prescription Drug Indemnity Benefit:
(Applicable only if this benefit is not excluded on the Schedule.)
The Company will pay the Outpatient Prescription Drug Indemnity Benefit, as shown in the Schedule, for each prescription filled for a Covered Person. This benefit is subject to the Outpatient Prescription Drug Indemnity Benefit Maximum, as shown in the Schedule.
(Applicable only if this benefit is not excluded on the Schedule.)
The Company will pay the Outpatient Prescription Drug Indemnity Benefit, as shown in the Schedule, for each prescription filled for a Covered Person. This benefit is subject to the Outpatient Prescription Drug Indemnity Benefit Maximum, as shown in the Schedule.
by Wendy N and Beth C March 20, 2006
Person 1: Excuse me... What time is it?
Person 2: Quarter past.
Person 1: That's clock jargon... Can you tell me what the exact time is please?
Person 2: Quarter past.
Person 1: That's clock jargon... Can you tell me what the exact time is please?
by Fairhart January 23, 2017
by AltairGamma December 08, 2017
The words spewed out at many business meetings and presentations where lots of speaking occurs but no ideas or concepts are actually communicated.
by handle&&7 December 19, 2018
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"
Jargon Nazi "Actually that's a desktop background to be more precise"
by Eddiy October 29, 2015

