Jargon

/ˈdʒɑːrɡən/ noun

Special words or expressions used by a particular profession, group, or hobby that are hard for others to understand. It can make communication faster for insiders but confusing for outsiders.

From Old French “jargon,” meaning “chattering” or “nonsense talk,” possibly imitating bird sounds. It originally described unintelligible speech. Only later did it narrow to mean specialized technical language that feels like nonsense to non-experts.

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