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Buzzword vs Marketroid - What's the difference?

buzzword | marketroid |

As nouns the difference between buzzword and marketroid

is that buzzword is a word drawn from or imitative of technical jargon, and often rendered meaningless and fashionable through abuse by non-technical persons in a seeming show of familiarity with the subject while marketroid is a person who works in marketing, especially one who is ignorant and relies on buzzwords and deception.

buzzword

English

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Alternative forms

* buzz word * buzz-word

Noun

(en noun)
  • (pejorative) A word drawn from or imitative of technical jargon, and often rendered meaningless and fashionable through abuse by non-technical persons in a seeming show of familiarity with the subject.
  • Their salespeople know all the right buzzwords , but they can’t really help you solve your problems.

    marketroid

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang, derogatory) A person who works in marketing, especially one who is ignorant and relies on buzzwords and deception.
  • * 2002 , Gardner Dozois, Supermen: Tales of the Posthuman Future
  • * 2007 , Charles Stross, Halting State
  • some weedy intense-looking marketroid in casual-Friday drag and fashionable specs who seemed most upset about something.