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a pervertic bitch ^ I've never heard that description before but from old films and movies, u can hear the male (albeit somewhat sexist) definition of 'cans' is referring to a pair of sexy female legs " that broad has a might fine set of cans"

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What is jargon in business communication?

Jargon is speech and technical terms that are specific to a trade or industry. For instance, talk about bits, bytes, and pixels would be computer jargon. Jargon specific to businesses would include files, portfolios, bottom line, and words and phrases like that.


Who uses Jargon?

The police force, computer geeks, the military and the army all use jargon/slang. Doctors and people in the medical field use it as well.


What is jargon used for?

Jargon consists of words and technical terms that have a particular meaning within an occupation or scientific field. It may be slang or idioms, or common words given a specific meaning. Medical terminology includes jargon, as well as terms that have little application outside the study of medicine or anatomy. Government agencies also usually create their own forms of jargon. -- An example of jargon is the tax or accounting term "age relief" which simply means that a greater allowance, deduction, or benefit is received by individuals over a certain age.


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Anchorman jargon refers to the specialized language, phrases, and expressions used by television news anchors and broadcasters. This jargon often includes industry-specific terms, colloquialisms, and catchphrases that help convey news efficiently and engagingly. It can also reflect the style and tone of the broadcast, influencing how information is presented to the audience.