Definition of code word in US English:
code word
nounˈkoʊd ˌwərdˈkōd ˌwərd
A word used for secrecy or convenience instead of the usual name for something.
secret projects were identified by special code words
various parties had been asked to bring 'cigars' to the meeting—a code word for guns
Example sentencesExamples
- Is this really a code word for some underground fascist movement?
- For many, "progress" is merely a code word for mass privatization.
- Undercover police responded to an ad offering Tina (a code word for crystal meth) for sale.
- Teach your children not to ride with anyone they don't know or with anyone who doesn't know the code word.
- Efficiency is usually a code word for sidestepping environmental rules.
- The system involves setting up a code word that is included in the email so that you can ensure it's legitimate.
- How does the military choose its code words?
- They enjoy the planning, the feeling of being in a working group, the secret code words, and so on.
- Winston Churchill, who personally vetted many of the British military code words, ordered that they should be neither overly boastful, nor frivolous.
- I was a canvasser, which is a code word for door-to-door moneygrubber.
- "Privacy" in 1776 was a code word for toilet functions.
- "People of faith," as used by the event's organizers, is another duplicitous locution; it's a code word for only one specific and exclusionary brand of Christianity.
- Code words are shouted out to alert drug dealers and buyers to the presence of police in both sites.
- We have a little code word that she says to me if she spots one of her clients in a restaurant or at a party - not to let me know who it is, but so I can behave in a certain way.
- As the man disembarked, we heard him shout the code word.