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When a character in a certain profession isn't on the job, he's going to still use jargon from that profession, supposedly to let us know what he does for a living. Mafia guys will use "whacked" and the like, chefs will use culinary language, and so forth. Contrast with Spy Speak. Examples of Busman's Vocabulary include:

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  • When a character in a certain profession isn't on the job, he's going to still use jargon from that profession, supposedly to let us know what he does for a living. Mafia guys will use "whacked" and the like, chefs will use culinary language, and so forth. Contrast with Spy Speak. Examples of Busman's Vocabulary include:
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  • When a character in a certain profession isn't on the job, he's going to still use jargon from that profession, supposedly to let us know what he does for a living. Mafia guys will use "whacked" and the like, chefs will use culinary language, and so forth. Contrast with Spy Speak. Examples of Busman's Vocabulary include:
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