Lingo in a sentence as a noun

For those not hip to the lingo, "premium video" means DRM.

We are all programmers here so let's talk in our lingo: This is our API.

Word-only is HR lingo for "You're over-skilled for this job.

Newfag, oldfag, moralfag; it's all just 4chan lingo.

Techies who mock business lingo live in exceedingly fragile glass houses.

In other words "culture", "lingo", "success stories", "taboos", are all non-issues.

Many managers have gotten good at balancing their teams with high and low performers so they come "pre-sorted" as the lingo goes.

Again, this is to some degree the difference between developers with a shared lingo and computer scientists.

Urgh, there is so much corporate styled lingo and behavior going on here that I feel like they forgot how to concern themselves with actual problems.

She goes to the store and can pick out a decent phone or laptop, but only because she's developed an intuitive semi-understanding of the lingo.

Be familiar with the startup culture - Each sport, industry, or college has a unique culture, with its own lingo, success stories, and taboos.

From security's perspective, they are going to be immediately thinking one of: some weird drug lingo/money laundering situation, some weird pyramid scheme, or some cultist or anarchist dealing in imaginary currency.

Still, learning this stuff takes hard work, you have to rehash some relevant chemistry first or you get nowhere, than biologists use a lot of both chemical and biological lingo which you have to understand, and only then the actual biological content becomes clear.

Lingo definitions

noun

a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"

See also: slang cant jargon argot patois vernacular