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gibberish
This term describes communication that lacks any coherent meaning, often evoking the image of rapid, senseless chatter. It carries a strong connotation of frustration or absurdity, whether the source is a child's babbling or a malfunctioning machine. In professional or legal contexts, the word takes on a critical tone to describe jargon that is intentionally or unintentionally opaque. It suggests that the language has become a barrier to understanding rather than a tool for it. As an uncountable noun, it does not have a plural form and cannot be counted as individual units; instead, it is measured by phrases like "a piece of gibberish" or "a string of gibberish."