0 language, especially used in official letters, forms, and statements, that seems difficult or to mean nothing because you do not understand it: --
I do not wish to insult the promoters or those who gave evidence with the best of intentions, but it reads like gobbledegook to me.
Most of it is gobbledegook and comes to no real conclusion about the benefits of so-called zero inflation and price stability.
I do not regard the code of guidance as gobbledegook, but it is slightly fearsome.
There is the answer—in a couple of dozen words, not of gobbledegook but of straightforward business talk.
When most ordinary people read our legislation, they consider it to be gobbledegook; they cannot understand it.
What awful gobbledegook we are subjected to these days!
He has come up with so much gobbledegook that we need clarification.
He described article 3b as a "prime example of gobbledegook".