jargon
nounThe specialized language of a trade, profession, or similar group, especially when viewed as difficult to understand by outsiders.
nounNonsensical or incoherent language.
nounA hybrid language or dialect; a pidgin. Not in technical use.
intransitive verbTo speak in or use jargon.
To utter unintelligible sounds.
nounA colorless, yellowish, or smoky variety of the mineral zircon from Ceylon.
nounConfused, unintelligible talk; irregular, formless speech or language; gabble; gibberish; babble.
nounSpecifically A barbarous mixed speech, without literary monuments; a rude language resulting from the mixture of two or more discordant languages, especially of a cultivated language with a barbarous one: as, the Chinook jargon; the jargon called Pidgin-English.
nounAny phraseology peculiar to a sect, profession, trade, art, or science; professional slang or cant.
nounSynonyms Chatter, Babble, etc. See