- A
buzzword is a
word or phrase, new or
already existing, that
becomes po****r for a
period of time.
Buzzwords often derive from
technical terms yet often...
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buzz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buzz may
refer to:
Buzz (nickname), a list of
people J.
Buzz Von
Ornsteiner (born 1967; aka Dr.
Buzz), American...
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Buzzword bingo, also
known as bull**** bingo, is a bingo-style game
where parti****nts
prepare bingo cards with
buzzwords and tick them off when they...
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buzz is a
group word game for
children to
teach them
about division.
Players take
turns to
count incrementally,
replacing any
number divisible by...
- In the
technology industry,
buzzword compliant is a tongue-in-ch****
expression used to
suggest that a
particular product supports features simply because...
- 1971, the term was
recognized by the New York
Times as a
business "
buzz word".
Word processing paralleled the more
general "data processing", or the application...
- nLab". NCatLab.org.
Retrieved 12
August 2020. "Definition of
Omega Male,
BuzzWord from
Macmillan Dictionary". macmillandictionary.com.
Retrieved 10 February...
- 1939 and 1940, the
positron was a
newly discovered particle, and so the
buzz word "positronic"
added a
scientific connotation to the concept. Asimov's 1942...
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Google Buzz was a
social networking,
microblogging and
messaging tool
developed by Google. It
replaced Google Wave and was
integrated into
their web-based...
- like Elon Musk and Jack
Dorsey have
argued that Web3 only
serves as a
buzzword or
marketing term. Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
refer to eras in the
history of...