pinkwashing

This is an American term, modelled on whitewashing, for public relations or marketing approaches that have a veneer of being friendly to gays, and, by extension, to everyone in the LGBTI community.

ZG: 5

Perhaps not commonly used as yet but a neat coinage.

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Madden-Julian oscillation

This is an eastward movement of cloud and rainfall coming from the equator over a cycle of 30 to 60 days, causing fluctuations in tropical weather.

ZG: 7

Almost anything to do with the weather is on the top of everyone’s mind at the moment, and the tip of their tongue.

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intergenerational trauma

This is a form of trauma can have repercussions that carry over from one generation to the next, through the mechanism of post traumatic stress disorder.

ZG: 7

It has dawned on us sadly that one Sorry Speech cannot magically undo all the harm that has been done.

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gender lens investing

This is an investment approach, a form of ethical investing, that aims to benefit women by shifting investment choices to companies that are friendly to women.

ZG: 6

Another jargon word but it could be construed as a reaction to the MeToo Movement in the finance world.

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gateway drug

 A gateway drug is the first one taken in a pattern of drug-taking that tends to progress from licit to illicit, from drugs with a mild effect to drugs with a powerful effect.

ZG: 5

This one is more the jargon of the health profession, but will continue to feature in the discussion of drug taking in the community.

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right to repair movement

 In the US the group called theright to repair movement have been advocating for the right for owners to be allowed to fix things themselves, be it a tractor, a dishwasher or a smartphone.

ZG: 6

Many of us have railed against the fact that we can no longer have household items repaired but are forced to go out an buy something new. This group seems to be getting some traction on this problem.

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romance scam

This form of internet scamming has been around for a while but we seem to have now come up with an official name for it.

ZG: 7

Given the frequency of this kind of scamming, the amounts of money involved, and the terrible effect on the victims, I think we will be discussing this one for some time to come.

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textile beach

This is an amusing term used by those who favour nude beaches for a beach where people wear swimming costumes. You can also refer to a person who wears a swimming costume as a textile.

ZG: 5

It’s fun and colloquial but the jargon of a small group.

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modest fashion

The internet has made it possible for enterprising people to offer stylish clothes to those who wish to be modest in their dress, bypassing the mainstream outlets. The response has been enormous.

ZG: 6

I had a first-hand experience of the popularity of this idea at a View Club meeting in Sydney’s south-west where a fashion parade was proposed in which all the clothes would be cover-ups.

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pumped hydro

 Solar and wind energy is in greatest supply in the middle of the day, precisely when people don’t need it as much. So there is a need to store this green energy and make it available at peak periods when people do need it.

ZG: 8

Almost any method of streamlining the supply of green energy is bound to be a continuing topic of conversation into the future.

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up lit

The latest in the set of lit for literature coinages is up lit, short for uplifting literature.

ZG: 5

While the genre may be popular, the name for it is a bit of book industry jargon. Still it is fun to follow these creative naming sequences.

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Tassie tuxedo

This is the Tasmanian name for the puffer jacket, in particular the jacket in black which, in Tasmania, can be worn on formal or informal occasions.

ZG: 8

We have to give a special place to homegrown colloquialisms that tell us something about who we are. A solid piece of Tasmanian culture.

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death clean

 We regard the Swedes as being responsible for introducing this concept, death clean being a literal translation of the Swedish name for it, but it is an idea that resonates. People are aware that when they die someone is going to have to clean up their belongings.

ZG: 5

Not a common practice yet but an idea that has a certain appeal.

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death cafe

This is an organised, not-for-profit event at which people gather as a small group, with some refreshments provided, to discuss aspects of death and dying.

ZG: 5

Again perhaps not common yet but indicative a general desire in our society to be more open about death and dying, to remove the taboos that have suppressed all conversation on the subject.

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silver tsunami

This term was new to me although it has apparently been around in the US since the 1980s with reference to the aging population.

ZG: 7

Our population is aging so it is nor surprising that we have new terms to express this idea, some of them containing a sense of threat.

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credential stuffing

A hacker gains access to your account which he or she can then sell to other people so that they can access your online services for free. This is known as credential stuffing.

ZG: 7

We have become increasingly aware that we are not safe out on the internet. The ways in which people can rip us off seem to multiply.

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consecrated virgin

We have been used to the idea of nuns taking the veil and becoming brides of Christ, but we need to go back to the practices of the early Church to get an understanding of this new role of the consecrated virgin.

ZG: 4

A niche word for a niche role in society, but a nun who gets out and about should be more visible to most of us than one in the cloister.

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bougie

This is a bit of American slang that we have taken a while to adopt. It dates back to the 1960s in the US where it seems particularly popular with speakers of Black American English.

ZG: 6

Despite the problems with its pronunciation, this is a slang term that has a cheerful appeal.

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