bizbabble
English
WOTD – 4 February 2016
Noun
bizbabble (uncountable)
- Meaningless verbiage of business executives.
- 2001, Erwin S. Strauss, The Connection, issues 248–254:
- If you'd been using your approach a year ago, the list of A-rated funds for the preceding year—indeed, even for the preceding five years—would be loaded with funds invested in what the bizbabble channels call "the tech-heavy NASDAQ" (it's gotten to sound sort of like Homer's "wine-dark sea" and "rosy-fingered dawn" to me).
- 2009 October 12, BMJ, “Re: Hey, guys.....”, in sci.research.careers, Usenet, retrieved 18 January 2015:
- I found out recently that bizbabble and HR speak have little influence on whether a company stays in business.
Translations
verbiage of business executives
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