As he has barnstormed through Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan in recent days, Mr. Bush has succeeded in firing up huge rallies of dyed-in-the-wool Republicans, energetically conveying conservative ideas without using conservative buzzwords that might turn off the centrist Democrats and independent voters he also needs to win.
The document explained how to use gestures, slogans and buzzwords to sway opinions, Professor Goldman said.
Admittedly, some people use buzzwords as a weapon in the corporate jungle.
He still uses buzzwords like methodology and tenure, which are heard in management and teaching seminars.
Civano uses ecological buzzwords like sustainable resources, conservation, pedestrian-friendliness and emerging technology.
It strikes me that using buzzwords to label a problem is a very human way of dealing with things.
Erroneously using trendy buzzwords like "cloud computing" to mesmerize gullible guardianistas can't disguise the fact that this story, and the thinking behind it, are as full of holes as Helvetian fromage.
Psychobabble (a portmanteau of "psychology" or "psychoanalysis" and "babble") is a form of speech or writing that uses psychological jargon, buzzwords, and esoteric language to create an impression of truth or plausibility.
Technobabble (a portmanteau of technology and babble), also called technospeak, is a form of jargon that uses buzzwords, esoteric language, specialized technical terms, or technical slang that is incomprehensible to the listener.
Though the festival is in its 17th year, the producers, Barbara Hope and Donald C. Gaiti, won't allow longevity and 16th-century sensibility to deter them from using buzzwords like interactive and theme park to get the message across.