Jerigonza in english
Jargon
pronunciation: dʒɑrgən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dʒɑrgən part of speech: noun
In gestures






jerigonza = lingo ; gobbledygook [gobbledegook] ; mumbo jumbo ; rigmarole [rigamarole].
Example: Every profession has its lingo, that is to say its list of frequently used terms familiar to practitioners of that profession.Example: Tired of printing scientific gobbledygook that almost no one can read, one of the world's top science journals has ordered its authors to write plain English.Example: This is all the legal mumbo jumbo that protects me from some random lawsuit for god only knows what.Example: She sensed intelligence behind this rigmarole, but it was meaningless to her.