Olympus-OM
[Top] [All Lists]

[OM] OT Gobbledygook: the real story

Subject: [OM] OT Gobbledygook: the real story
From: hiwayman@xxxxxxx (Walt Wayman)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:48:18 +0000
gobbledygook n. [cf. gobbledygook] pretentious or deceptive nonsense; malarkey; 
(specif.) language characterized by pomposity, circumlocution, or jargon.  Now 
S.E. [Introduced in its specific sense by Maury Maverick, chairman of the 
Smaller War Plants Corp., early 1944]  1944 Amer. N & Q (Apr.): Gobbledygook 
talk: Maury Maverick's name for the long high-sounding words of Washington's 
red-tape language.  1944 Time (Apr. 10): Maury Maverick, fluent, fiery but 
literate Texas talker, railed against what he called Washington's 
"gobbledygook" language ... "Anyone using the words 'activation' or 
'implementation' should be shot."  1944 M. Maverick in N.Y. Times Mag (May 21) 
Gobbledygook?  People asked me how I got the word.  I do not know.  It must 
have come in a vision.  Perhaps I was thinking of the old bearded turkey 
gobbler back in Texas.  1944 in OEDS: The explanations sound like gobbledygook 
to me.  1956 Heinlein "Door": Skipping the gobbledygook -- like all lawyers, 
Miles was 
 fond of polysyllables -- Miles wanted to do three things.  1957 in "Sandburg 
Letters": He knew gobbledygook but didn't talk it.  1958 Frankel "Band of 
Brothers" [ref. to 1950]: Everybody's got his own kind of gobbledygook.

And on and on at page 912 of the Randon House Historical Dictionary of American 
Slang, Volume 1.  This is less than half of the full entry.  I just got tired 
of copying it.  Three cheers for Maury Maverick!

Walt

--
"Anything more than 500 yards from 
the car just isn't photogenic." -- 
Edward Weston
==============================================
List usage info:     http://www.zuikoholic.com
List nannies:        olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx
==============================================

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
Sponsored by Tako
Impressum | Datenschutz