The result, after a pounding from the rifles, was, in industry jargon, "100 percent failure."
Now, companies can make the move much more easily, with what industry jargon calls "open" architecture.
It is used often and is considered industry jargon.
Instead, they were talking about "the hand sell," industry jargon for selling books individually rather than like soap.
The game announcers made some jokes, too, including a few pieces of industry jargon that I'd honestly never heard before.
After 40 years in the business, I can still be brought up short on occasion by a bit of industry jargon.
Delivery-only is sometimes called west chapel service in industry jargon.
In industry jargon, this is called de-contenting, or taking the content out of the car.
Such news, known in industry jargon as "the state wire," is "the holy grail," this board member said.
"Product" used to be the industry jargon for recorded music.