argot

/ˈɑrɡoʊ/
noun
  1. The special words and phrases used by a particular group of people, often to keep communication secret or to show belonging.
    • Teenagers often develop their own argot to talk among themselves.
    • The argot of computer programmers is full of acronyms and technical terms.
    • The thieves' argot made it hard for the police to understand their conversations.
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