During any busy and buzzy times of the year (like now), I notice buzzwords.
Do I hear a buzz in the audience about the meaning of buzzwords?
buzz·word
ˈbəzˌwərd/
noun informal
plural noun: buzzwords
a word or phrase, often an item of jargon, that is fashionable at a particular time or in a particular context.
I have a simpler definition of “buzzwords.”
Words creating a buzz.
I think it’s important to pay attention to the words buzzing around us.
Do you see any buzzwords in my other photos from yesterday?
Sweets give me a sugar buzz, especially this time of the year. Which buzzwords are buzzing around you, right now?
Here‘s a “buzzwords” video buzzing on YouTube:
Here‘s another one:
Here‘s one with music:
Feel free to create a buzz in the comments section, below, with your buzzwords.
Finally, the best buzzwords for all who helped me create this post and for you (of course!) are ….
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(a buzz of anticipation)
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Oh, how I do not miss the language of the corporate world. Sadly, I must admit I have uttered most of those words at one time or another. In retrospect, it is sort of funny. Enjoy the day off on Monday.
I appreciate your language, Ray. Merry Christmas!
My head, as always, is buzzing with words, but that’s a happy thing. Without words we’d be speechless.
Love the way your head buzzes, Chris.
Merry Christmas, Ann, Michael and Aaron. That is all the buzz you’ll get from me. 🙂
Thanks for the buzz, Maureen!
Tripp & Tyler videos are hysterical. My favorite is the one about conference calls: https://youtu.be/kNz82r5nyUw
Love it!
Loved the buzz word clips- especially the first one!!
Love your comments, Lisa!
Snowflake
Are you calling me a snowflake? That’s fine with me.
🙂
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