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gobbledegook

[gob-uhl-dee-gook] / ˈgɒb əl diˌgʊk /


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He told the Guardian that he became a Conservative when visiting Paris during the 1968 student protests, which he saw as an "unruly mob of self-indulgent middle-class hooligans" professing "ludicrous Marxist gobbledegook".

From BBC

Speaker details like that often end up just being marketing gobbledegook, but not here.

From The Verge

Wright ridicules the haircut of the figure who is reading a text that is “gobbledegook” – “an impossibility for a long inscription in that period when artists only wrote inscriptions to be read”.

From The Guardian

"It's not enough to print a load of gobbledegook, that you know no one will ever read, and say: 'Aha, we've got the right to do it because it says so in here'," he said.

From BBC

The book justifying Vasconcellos’s project was, as one of its co-authors told Storr, “a bunch of scholarly gobbledegook.”

From Washington Post