0 language, especially used in official letters, forms, and statements, that seems difficult or to mean nothing because you do not understand it:
Is it any wonder that the result is sometimes laws which are written in gobbledegook, whose meaning is so unclear that even the lawyers can't agree on it?
Unfortunately, some management gobbledegook has crept in too; things like, "360 degree feedback".
Will he ensure that licence payers get better value for money by having more spent on programmes and journalists and less on gobbledegook managers?
Our proposals will enable parents to make their own judgments without being barraged with a lot of sociological gobbledegook.
It is verbose; it is full of gobbledegook; it contains a great deal of technocratic mumbo-jumbo; and it is special pleading.
It is not a woolly term like"management techniques"and"improved research"and all that gobbledegook and claptrap which we have heard so often.
The fact remains, however, that recipes are now all printed in what is gobbledegook to most people.
He described article 3b as a "prime example of gobbledegook".