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buzz term

American  

noun

  1. buzzword.


Example Sentences

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Intermittent sobriety is the new buzz term among Gen Zs who want to give up drinking, but not completely.

From BBC

The key buzz term used by both Trader Joe’s and Cheeze-It is “limited edition,” which intensifies consumers’ desire to seek out the bags.

From Salon

“When I was a cybersecurity CEO, public-private partnership was a feel-good buzz term. It generally meant I shared my data with the government, the government classified it, and I got nothing back — that is emphatically no longer the case.”

From Washington Times

The NBA has even hired staffers with public health backgrounds, who knew what contact tracing was before it became a buzz term in the sports world a few months ago, to assist in the process.

From Fox News

Here’s a look at the buzz term “collusion” and what we’re really talking about.

From Seattle Times