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argot

[ahr-goh, -guht] / ˈɑr goʊ, -gət /


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Now here comes David B. Auerbach with a new piece of argot, and a book, for our fast-changing times: “Meganets.”

From New York Times • Mar. 19, 2023

But even here — under a tangle of rope and lace, designed by Rajha Shakiry, that seems to literalize the World Wide Web — the argot of social media invades.

From New York Times • Jan. 13, 2023

Regardless of the language, the United Nations has its own argot, too.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 26, 2022

The object, known as 3C273 in the flavorless argot of astronomy, was 3 billion light years away, a good chunk of the way back to the Big Bang.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 23, 2022

Every human pastime—music, cooking, sports, art, theoretical physics—develops an argot to spare its enthusiasts from having to say or type a long-winded description every time they refer to a familiar concept in each other’s company.

From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker




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