Lovejoy also is a "divvie," British trade jargon for those with a sixth sense for spotting antiques.
In his view, new photographers need not feel compelled to use trade jargon unless it is really needed.
Finally the other seemed to terminate his calculations and he spoke, using the Low Lankhmarese that is the trade jargon of the northern world.
In trade jargon, this sudden change in tactics is referred to as a "bear trap."
The Chicago Tribune described the term in 1952: "trade jargon meaning to record a tune that looks like a potential hit on someone else's label."
While serving as Acting Governor, Prince found an anonymous seventeenth-century manuscript in the state archives containing a list of Delaware-based trade jargon.
"Slushpile" is publishing trade jargon referring to the pile(s) of unsolicited submissions to a periodical.
He had always had a taste for trade jargon.
In tailoring/menswear trade jargon (and colonial English) they are sometimes misleadingly called "knickers".
For all these reasons, it seems inaccurate to characterize it strictly as a trade jargon.