satellite baby

It has become the practice of Chinese emigrants to send their very young children back to China to be looked after by their extended family while the parents are establishing themselves in their new country. These children are referred to as satellite babies.

ZG: 3

Not high frequency in Australia but we are becoming aware of the practice. More common in North America where the term originated.

Not high frequency in Australia but we are becoming aware of the practice.

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flight shame

 This is the sense of guilt that some of us have now in relation to our air travel, an activity that is one of the greatest contributors to greenhouse emissions.

ZG: 7

Australians are probably slower to pick up on this particular guilt than the Europeans because our need for air travel is greater.

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threenager

A threenager is a three-year-old who behaves like a teenager, has attitude and wilfulness and a total disregard of reason.  

ZG: 7

The terrible twos has been such a thing for so long with parents that it is surprising to find the this new term competing with it. Possibly labels help parents to cope.

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marine heatwave

A spell of hot weather at sea is regarded as a heatwave if it is above what is usual for the season and goes beyond five days.

ZG: 6

We will no doubt become more aware of these as they increase in frequency and we see the effects.

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EnvironmentSue ButlerComment
twee pop

 There has been a revival of twee pop more recently. Its followers, now mostly in the U.S., are seemingly unaware of the derogatory overtones of twee in the 1980s, unaware that you always said it with a slight sneer.  

ZG: 5

The most interesting feature of twee pop is the shift in meaning of twee. It remains to be seen if this is true of its mainstream use as well.

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interstitium

Researchers are claiming that they have found a new organ in the body, a network of collagen with small holes in it filled with fluid.

ZG: 4

Interesting as it is, it will take a while for us to become as familiar with the interstitium as we are we other organs of the body.

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rain bomb

 A rain bomb usually occurs in the middle of a thunderstorm associated with a cold front, so it pulls down a lot of water.

ZG: 6

Although these are increasing in frequency, although such weather phenomena are of great interest at the moment, it is not in widespread use in Australia.

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EnvironmentSue ButlerComment
bus captain

It seems that Bill Shorten might have come up with the title bus captain when he invited Kristina Keneally to be his spokesperson on the campaign bus. The last election was all about buses.

ZG: 6

Perhaps in the next election buses will be considered passé as will the bus captions that go with them. Surely we can’t have the bus competition again!

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congestion busting

Congestion busting is a theme of political discussion this year. Infrastructure is planned that will reduce the volumes of traffic on the road, sort out the traffic jams and remove the blockages from the road systems.

ZG: 8

Since the problem of congestion on the roads is getting worse, this is a term that will be bandied around for some time.

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Hail Mary

 The step from sporting jargon to polliespeak is a small one these days, so it comes as now surprise to find that Hail Mary has been liberated from the finance pages and can be used more generally for any desperate strategy.

ZG: 7

This seems to be one of those buzz words that pops up with increasing regularity.

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quantum supremacy

Quantum supremacy is achieved when a problem can be solved efficiently on a quantum computer but would take a staggeringly long time to solve on a classical computer.

ZG: 4

Only a small community of specialists and enthusiasts would know this term but for them it is a big deal.

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hopepunk

 The aesthetic of hopepunk is resistance to the disastrous future, both environmental and political, that seems to be looming.

ZG: 5

Hopepunk is trending in popular culture at the moment but not a term that has widespread currency.

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the negatives

 The negatives are the asylum seekers left in PNG with nowhere to go.  Australia won’t have them, the Americans won’t take them, and PNG doesn’t want them.

ZG: 6

It is not a term that we use but one that we have picked up from PNG. It is low frequency as is all stifled discussion of refugees in this position.

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wedgislation

 This is a term that has achieved recent popularity as a description for the practice of using legislation not for the good of the country but to try to increase a party’s chances of winning the next election.

ZG: 6

A popular insult in politics at the moment but will it survive to the next election.

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longevity escape velocity

This is a piece of actuarial jargon that describes the hypothetical situation in which the predicted longevity of a person outstrips the actual time that is passing.

ZG: 5

Still not an item on everyone’s lips but one that is thrown up by the awareness that in some countries people are living to a much older age than was thought likely even a few decades ago.

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plastic footprint

We are being encouraged to estimate our plastic footprint, that is, the amount of plastic that each one of us is personally responsible for in our daily life.

ZG: 9

The problem of plastic piling up in the environment is becoming greater with every day that passes so we can expect to hear more about our plastic footprint.

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chemical restraint

The chemical restraint is a psychotropic drug or a psychopharmacologic agent now commonly used in the care of the elderly, particularly, those suffering from dementia.

ZG: 8

There are no immediate solutions being offered to the problems occurring in the care of the aged in Australia so we can expect to hear more about the use fo chemical restraints in the future.

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bothsidesism

The classic example of bothsidesism has become the response of Trump in 2017 to the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Trump commented that ‘there were very fine people on both sides’.

ZG: 7

This is a political strategy that is being widely adopted at the moment, so the term is here to stay.

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right to be forgotten

 It is now possible, not to remove an offending post on the internet, but to remove the link to it from Google searches. This gives the individual the right to suppress the offending material.

ZG: 8

How to change our minds about what we want made public and what we decide later should not be made public has been the subject of much debate. This is a partial solution.

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