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From the Buzzwhack site (thanks, Sparteye):
sneezers: People who help spread an "ideavirus," which is a nifty marketing concept created by author Seth Godin. By "sneezing," they infect others who then go out and buy Seth’s latest book. Once upon a time it was called "word of mouth."
I also wasn't aware that there was such a thing as desk rage:
slaptops: With technology being one of the leading causes of "desk rage," victims are unleashing their frustrations by attacking their office PCs -- aptly renamed "slaptops."
I've enjoyed this site from the first time I learned of it. There's an almost-unbelievable jargon quote on their "front" page today.
http://www.buzzwhack.com/
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speaking of the NY Times crossword..
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