Yep, that works.
What about jargonaire?
Fair enough. Thanks for sharing.
I guess, it doesn't really make much sense when you interpret it that way, which is why I don't like it.
I wasn't thinking at all, I was just quoting :) Much easier. But what do you mean - what would a jargony argonaut say?
This one is close, but not quite there. Instead of thinking jargon plus juggernaut, I think jargon plus argonaut.
jargonaut noun. "A person who uses a an excessive number of jargon terms when speaking or writing." See Word Spy:http://www.wordspy.com/words/jargonaut.asp
Yep, that works.
What about jargonaire?
Fair enough. Thanks for sharing.
I guess, it doesn't really make much sense when you interpret it that way, which is why I don't like it.
I wasn't thinking at all, I was just quoting :) Much easier. But what do you mean - what would a jargony argonaut say?
This one is close, but not quite there. Instead of thinking jargon plus juggernaut, I think jargon plus argonaut.
jargonaut noun. "A person who uses a an excessive number of jargon terms when speaking or writing." See Word Spy:
http://www.wordspy.com/words/jargonaut.asp