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psychologese colloq.|saɪkɒləˈdʒiːz| [f. psychology + -ese.] Language in which technical terms in psychology are used for effect.
1961R. Hoggart Auden iv. 118 On occasions..he wrote ‘psychologese’ in poor verse. 1974Publishers Weekly 4 Nov. 70/1 The mixture of psychologese and unctuous ‘poetry’ goes far toward placing this among the sillier books of its sort. 1979N.Y. Rev. Bks. 25 Oct. 11/3 To paraphrase Chris Edwards's psychologese, ‘His new ego identity is being built up as the old one is being destroyed.’ |