Buzzword in a sentence as a noun

I don't want to be one of those people who bitches about using "cloud" as a buzzword, but there has to be some sort of limit.

"Devops" has become a buzzword but it's definitely needed here.

Only managed the first paragraph before the bubble-o-meter went off the ******* scale.- **** buzzword filled domain name.

"Social Media" is just a buzzword for communications.

I can't speak to your personal understanding, of course, but one thing to be wary of is that buzzword-laden speech often forms a tabula rasa.

'Oh, but they should have used a distributed, redundant buzzword compliant system in a multitude of nuclear bunkers and this would never have happened'.

"Saying that the Internet of things will bring the marginal cost of energy prices to near zero because of big data seems like a stretch to me, as well as some amazing buzzword bingo.

If HP and Hynix are not ramping to high volume, it's because they are not ready, not some stupid conspiracy theory that they want to stagnate the development of cloud-buzzword "technology".

What's offensive is that you apparently didn't even bother to read the article or think about the differences -- both theoretical and practical -- between Bitcoin and this, but instead just jumped to a known buzzword.

They will arbitrarily filter candidates before the people actually competent to filter candidates get to see them, based entirely on buzzword bingo and 'number of years of experience'.You are failing and you're proud of it!

By sketchy i mean the facts that there is zero pricing information, it's a buzzword-slaughterhouse, and the only way to get at it is to fill out a form with a lot of information, an indication of what one might want to do and which offers no further information or even actual flesh-and-blood human contact.

Buzzword definitions

noun

stock phrases that have become nonsense through endless repetition

See also: cant