Sentences with phrase «of gobbledygook»

Let's face it, though: For most folks, things like processor cores ultimately boil down to a bunch of gobbledygook geek speak.
SMOG stands for Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (delightful!)
All the thief would be able to see would be a file, partition, or drive full of gobbledygook (that's a technical term).
On December 15, LongFin announced - with what I called it «a mix of gobbledygook, hype, and silliness» - that it had acquired a «Blockchain - empowered solutions provider,» namely a website that belonged to a Singapore corporation that is 95 % owned by Longfin's CEO and chairman.
They also include a staggering amount of gobbledygook.
Though Besson is clearly intent on exploring deeper, philosophical themes with «Lucy,» he doesn't seem to know what they are, or at the very least, able to convey them in a manner that doesn't come across as just a bunch of gobbledygook tacked on at the end of a lifeless action thriller.
Prose tap dancer Beaudoin's story of goth girl Sophie Blue and dreamy jock Kenny Fade is a baffling head trip that is either an Infinite Jest for the zit - cream crowd or a big old pile of gobbledygook.
Again, «nutters, nutjobs, BS, or bull» strike me as very germane to that bit of gobbledygook.
In the words of this judicial wit, «Even if there was a winning argument buried in the midst of that gobbledygook, it was DOA.»
I innocently asked just how many of these feinds the RE Industry had been instrumental in «catching» with our diligent reading of driver's licenses, and fearless deciphering of he gobbledygook at the bottom of cheques.
All the thief would be able to see would be a file, partition, or drive full of gobbledygook (that's a -LSB-...]
And I'll be talking some more about what all of that gobbledygook actually is in coming months.
«A typical restaurant leases is 20 to 30 pages of gobbledygook, but there are 900 stores each with 30 pages of gobbledygook,» Mullaney said.
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