Says who? Anyone who has driven any of these two a bit too hard KNOWS that they start to buzz and fart.So, there. These two ARE (!!) BUZZwords. (BUZZfarts?)'Brickwall' and 'Clipper' are certainly not buzzwords.
A clipper was sometimes called a "peak-stop" limiter, usually in broadcast applications.
One should look f.e. at certain Orban schematics.
LA2A and 1176 were traditionally used to "pack" the signal.
It's a slightly different process, but essentially this could be called "maximizing" before it hit the tape, whaere it was further "maximized" by the nature of the medium.
In other words, a classic R'n'R signal was already "maximized" (at least) twice before it was mixed.
Now, what was it all about ... er.. AHA!!! ... BUZZWORDS.

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When you come to think about it, in ESSENCE, Big Muff isn't THAT far awya from Orbans' "peak stop" clippers-limiters...
Program DENSITY was the word.