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                <div class="relative flex">[Hossenfelders favoriete
                  woord: 'Gobbledygook'] <br>
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              <div class="empty:hidden">where does the word gobbledygook
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                <p>ChatGPT: The word "gobbledygook" is a term used to
                  describe language that is overly complex, unclear, or
                  filled with jargon, making it difficult to understand.
                  It is often used to criticize bureaucratic or
                  technical writing that is difficult to comprehend.</p>
                <p>The origin of the word is a bit uncertain, but it is
                  believed to have been coined in the late 1940s by
                  Maury Maverick, an American politician and lawyer.
                  Maury Maverick used the term to criticize the verbose
                  and convoluted language used in government documents
                  and official communications. He reportedly combined
                  "gobbledygook," which suggests meaningless chatter or
                  noise, with "turkey talk," possibly referring to the
                  way turkeys make unintelligible sounds.</p>
                <p>The word gained popularity and has since become
                  widely used to criticize confusing or unnecessarily
                  complex language. It has even found its way into
                  dictionaries and is recognized as a term for unclear
                  or jargon-filled writing.</p>
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          <p>ChatGPT: "Turkey talk" is a colloquial term used to
            describe the gobbling sounds that turkeys make. Turkeys
            communicate with each other through a variety of
            vocalizations, and the distinctive gobble is one of the most
            recognizable sounds they produce. The term "turkey talk" is
            often used informally to refer to the noises made by
            turkeys, especially during their mating rituals or when they
            are communicating with each other in the wild. It's also
            sometimes used metaphorically to describe unintelligible or
            nonsensical speech.</p>
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          <p>ChatGPT: I apologize for any confusion. "Turkey talk" is
            not necessarily unintelligible, especially in the context of
            actual turkeys communicating with each other. However, the
            term "turkey talk" can sometimes be used metaphorically to
            refer to speech or communication that is difficult to
            understand or unclear, similar to how actual turkey sounds
            might be difficult for humans to interpret. In its literal
            sense, the vocalizations of turkeys have specific meanings
            within the context of their social interactions and
            behaviors.</p>
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