buzzword vs counterword

buzzword

noun
  • A word drawn from, or imitative of, technical jargon, used more to impress others than to convey meaning. 

counterword

noun
  • A word (for example so) that is frequently used in a reflex-like manner in an answer and that has thereby quickly taken on a new, much less specific or much looser meaning or is even almost meaningless and performs a completely new function. 

  • Such a word (or a word that has gone through a similar change) when not used as a reflex-like answer. 

How often have the words buzzword and counterword occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )