mumblage

Noun

 * 1)  Mumbled or imprecise remarks, especially remarks which are trivial or unreliable.
 * 2) * 2001 April 18, KPJ (kpj@sics.se), "Re: Made in China," mail archive at extropians.weidai.com (retrieved 10 June 2014) :
 * As to the mumblage on "race", since there exists no well defined meaning of the word, depending on how one defines it, one can imagine a group which will prove one's point, whichever one wishes to prove.
 * 1) * 2005 May 8, Citizen Arcane, ""Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine"," CitizenArcane.com (retrieved 10 June 2014) :
 * Mostly idiotic mumblage about how Paul McCartney was dead and had been replaced by a robot.
 * 1) * 2006 Jan. 16, Richard Cleis (rcleis at mac.com), "&#91;plt-scheme&#93; Diagrams," lists.racket-lang.org (retrieved 10 June 2014) :
 * We are in the cross-hairs of a customer who has accepted our original flawcharts and mumblage (which I pursued with bewilderment), so for my own conscience I would like to complete the project with something that is 'right.'
 * 1) * 2007 Sept. 20, John Bode, "C/C++ guidelines," velocityreviews.com (retrieved 10 June 2014) :
 * If all you've been given is some mumblage about "portability", ask the dipstick who's telling you to do this to provide you with solid numbers.