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computerese

[kuhm-pyoo-tuh-reez, -rees] / kəmˌpyu təˈriz, -ˈris /


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The play is annotated by a chorus of six performers who speak in the exasperating language of computerese.

From New York Times • Nov. 15, 2018

I spoke English miserably, but the watch had its own language, a computerese series of squeaks issuing from a tiny Japanese speaker to form passable melodies.

From The New Yorker • Mar. 13, 2017

His short book is clogged with computerese, and his economic extrapolations of postwar industrial growth statistics are unconvincing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Swatches of poetry are jumbled together with passages of computerese and snippets of mysteriously disembodied conversation.

From Time Magazine Archive

While they were at it, the computer scientists began creating a jargon of their own, sometimes described pejoratively as computerese, to talk to each other.

From Time Magazine Archive