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  2. Gibberish - Wikipedia

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    Gibberish, also known as jibber-jabber or gobbledygook, is speech that is ... The related word jibber-jabber refers to rapid talk that is difficult to understand. [3]

  3. Stanley Unwin (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    He invented his own comic language, "Unwinese", [2] referred to in the film Carry On Regardless (1961) as "gobbledygook". Unwinese was a corrupted form of English in which many of the words were altered in playful and humorous ways, as in its description of Elvis Presley and his contemporaries as being "wasp-waist and swivel-hippy". Unwin ...

  4. William D. Lutz - Wikipedia

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    William D. Lutz (/ l ĘŚ t s /; born December 12, 1940) is an American linguist who specializes in the use of plain language and the avoidance of doublespeak (deceptive language).

  5. Gibberish (game) - Wikipedia

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    Gibberish (sometimes Jibberish or Geta [1]) is a language game that is played in the United States and Canada by adding "idig" to the beginning of each syllable of spoken words. [2] [3] Similar games are played in many other countries. The name Gibberish refers to the nonsensical sound of words spoken according to the rules of this game. [4]

  6. Maury Maverick - Wikipedia

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    American Notes & Queries: Gobbledygook talk: Maury Maverick's name for the long high-sounding words of Washington's red-tape language, 1944. Tuscaloosa News, of Alabama: The explanation sounds like gobbledeegook to me, 1945. Fontaine Maury Maverick from the Handbook of Texas Online; Maury Family Tree (book) by Sue West Teague.

  7. Carry On Regardless - Wikipedia

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    When word gets round, people rush to the agency, notably Sam Twist, Francis Courtenay, Delia King, Gabriel Dimple, Lily Duveen, Mike Weston and Montgomery Infield-Hopping. Bert decides to hire them all. At first, their only customer is a man who speaks gobbledygook, so nobody can understand him.

  8. Doublespeak - Wikipedia

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    Doublespeak is language that deliberately obscures, disguises, distorts, or reverses the meaning of words. Doublespeak may take the form of euphemisms (e.g., "downsizing" for layoffs and "servicing the target" for bombing), [1] in which case it is primarily meant to make the truth sound more palatable.

  9. Maverick (name) - Wikipedia

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    Maury Maverick (1895–1954), US Congressman from Texas, who coined the word "gobbledygook" Maury Maverick Jr. (1921–2003), Texas attorney, activist, and columnist; Samuel Maverick (1803–1870), Texas pioneer and land baron from whom the term maverick originated; Samuel Maverick Jr. (1837-1936), Texas soldier, businessman, and Alamo ...