jabberwocky

/ˈdʒæbərˌwɑki/
noun
  1. Language that is nonsense or made-up, especially playful or imaginative invented words.
    • The politician's speech sounded like jabberwocky to most listeners.
    • The toddler's story was full of jabberwocky that made everyone laugh.
    • Lewis Carroll's poem 'Jabberwocky' is a famous example of playful jabberwocky.
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