neobank

A neobank is a new kind of bank that is entirely digital and generally operates from an app on your phone. It also uses totally new software, quite different from that used by traditional banks and not constrained by legacy issues. 

ZG: 5

It is the way of the future although possibly not on every phone new you yet.

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smug

This is the verb, to smug, meaning ‘to behave in a complacent and disrespectful fashion towards someone’.  

ZG: 4

I would like to give this a high rating because I think it is a very useful verb, but, in reality, I think it has low frequency.

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carbon farming

Carbon farming aims to trap carbon in the soil and in the vegetation on top of the soil by growing plants that will never be cut down.

ZG: 7

Carbon continues to be a productive word, combining in all sorts of compounds as we struggle with the concepts of how to deal with it.

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hybrid warfare

Hybrid warfare comprises the traditional armed forces along with lawfarecyberwarfare,, and the manipulation of social media, generally described as fake news.

ZG: 6

We ought all to be alarmed by this one. Who needs tanks on the ground when you can manipulate elections and hack into a country’s computer systems.

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loom scheme

Also known as a loom group, this is a form of pyramid scheme which targets young people using social media. 

ZG: 5

An interesting get-rich-quick scheme for those on social media.

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mind share

If an advertiser can achieve the situation where a consumer equates their product with all products of that kind, whatever the brand, then they have achieved maximum mind share.

ZG: 4

Another marketing term, probably with limited currency.

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steining

This is a cryogenic procedure in which liquid nitrogen is applied to the breech and tail area of a sheep to increase the area of bare skin and reduce the possibility of flystrike.

ZG: 4 A word restricted to a particular specialist area, and yet one which could get attention as the alternative to the much reviled mulling.

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cancel culture

 Cancel culture is a form of boycott. Followers remove their attention from the offending person and deprive them of a following.

ZG: 6

There are many moral difficulties that have yet to be managed successfully on social media. The bestowing of instant fame on a person who then turns out to be unworthy is one that has caused angst.

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attention economics

Attention economics applies economic theory to the problem of an increasing supply of information creating an attention deficit as a way of devising strategies to manage the supply of information.

ZG: 8

I would not say that this term has huge currency in the community at large but the problem is a very real one.

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appointment viewing

. Appointment viewing is making a time to watch something, usually because you regard it as particularly important. A must-see.

ZG: 5

I suppose that the different ways in which we consume media are as important to us as the ever-changing fashions in food and drink.

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robodebt

This is an automated system for recovering debts, notably the one used by Centrelink to recover money overpaid to welfare recipients. 

ZG: 7

This one is very probably here to stay, despite the damage it does.

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concierge parent

The concierge parent differs from the helicopter parent in that, while the helicopter parent is hovering overhead to protect the child from any danger, the concierge parent is there to solve all of life’s problems for the child.

ZG: 5

Discussions of parenting styles can be relied on to surface in the media from time to time. This one may seem a niche term but it will probably pop up again.

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unschooling

This is an education approach mostly used by parents who are teaching their children at home, whereby the child leads the way in indicating their interests and the parents follow the child’s lead.

ZG: 7

Almost anything to do with education is likely to get the attention of the community, but this model seems to be gaining increasing popularity.

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Gympie Line

 The Queensland state election of 2017 produced the Gympie Line. Apparently the LNP warned Malcolm Turnbull that he would not go down well with voters above Gympie and that it would be better if he did not cross the Gympie Line.

ZG: 7

What happens with voters above the Gympie Line is of great interest in this 2019 election.

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mukbang

The internet is home to many strange fads and fetishes. The latest in these is the mukbang, a U-tube program in which someone livestreams their consumption of a truly huge meal.

ZG: 5

I suppose it makes sense that, at a time when we are all fighting excess calories, we outsource our enjoyment of eating to someone else.

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electric plane

Over the last decade significant progress has been made in developing aircraft powered by electricity.  As things stand, such planes are capable of doing short flights.

ZG: 7

Planes burning aviation fuel are a big problem for the environment so it is to be hoped that we get more of these planes with even better batteries.

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kambo

This is the latest in alternative medicine treatments. It is the venom of an Amazonian tree frog, used to purge the body and in the process free the mind from unwanted baggage. 

ZG: 4

Personally I will not be taking a treatment that requires me to vomit. It reminds me of the last time I was on a boat with a number of seasick people Not pleasant.

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CAR-T therapy

 This is described as a revolutionary new method for treating cancer in which the patient’s own T-cell lymphocytes (found in the immune system) are harvested and genetically re-engineered.

ZG: 4

A medical word but one that may get wider currency if it proves to be a success.

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