corona escape

Linked to the coronacation is the corona escape. This is when the whole family packs up and heads off to some isolated retreat in the country for an indefinite period to escape the dangers of COVID-19 in the urban environment.

ZG: 7

The time for this is well and truly over but briefly it seemed like a tempting daydream.

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coronacation

This is an enforced holiday brought about by the circumstances around COVID-19. The word is a blend of coronavirus and vacation, combined in a way that is similar to staycation

ZG: 7

This is a word we will probably choose to remember, even when the need for it has passed, as one that is indicative of the times.

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surge capacity

The increase in numbers of patients has brought to light this term which was part of hospital jargon. The surge capacity of a hospital is a measure of its ability to handle a sudden increase in patients.

ZG: 6

It really is a bit of hospital jargon brought to light by unusual circumstances. Let us hope we don’t have one.

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super spreader event

Certain gatherings have been found to spread COVID-19 in a fashion that was spectacular and these have come to be called super spreader events.

ZG: 9

The most significant of these are the ones that have come to be identified in retrospect. Of course the new rules are designed to make these a thing of the past.

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COVIDIOT

Urban Dictionary published COVIDIOT with the meanings (a) Someone who ignores the warnings regarding public health or safety. (b) A person who hoards goods, denying them from their neighbours.

ZG: 10

There has been some astonishment at the panic behaviour and the reckless behaviour exhibited by some members in our community which has prompted increased use of this word.

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floodplain harvesting

This is the harvesting of water from floodplains after heavy rain. It can be done by channelling water into storage sites for later use.

ZG: 5

As we become increasingly aware that there is not enough water in our rivers to sustain all the use that people want to make of it, the debate becomes more heated about who gets what share of it.

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hypnobirthing

Hypnobirthing is a technique that applies the practices of hypnosis to the process of giving birth so that the mother can take control of her pain using relaxation techniques, deep breathing and meditation, positive visualisation and affirmation.

ZG: 6

For understandable reasons there is a fairly constant flood of advice to new mothers on how to manage childbirth.

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clachan

The clachan finds a place in the Australian English lexicon because we have the remnants of the only one found outside Ireland. A clachan is a traditional Scottish or Irish village.

ZG: 4

Of historical interest, particularly to those who are interested in the Irish influence in Australia.

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plant parent

For those of us who find children too exhausting, and fur babies almost as bad, there is a solution. The house plant.

ZG: 4

Methinks the house parents protest too much. This one seems a trifle forced.

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3x3 basketball

This is a formalised version of streetball, itself a form of basketball designed for an urban setting.

ZG: 4

The Olympics would have perhaps given this sport a higher profile but that won’t be until next year now.

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social distancing

The simplest definition I have found for this is ‘to stay 1.5 metres away from other people at all times’. This is from NSW Health.

ZG: 10

The golden rule of the pandemic which mostly people adhere to unless they are Covidiots.

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infodemic

The World Health Organisation has coined this word (info the shortened form of information + (pan)demic) to draw attention to the way in which hysterical rumours about COVID-19 are flooding the internet.

ZG: 8

A slightly artificial coinage deliberately created to draw attention to an important facet of the pandemic situation, so one which the WHO hopes everyone will learn.

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Aussie swazi

This is a name for the Southern Cross as used in the Eureka flag, which in the last decade has been associated with right-wing jingoism and racism.

ZG: 6

The Aussie Swazi has attracted more attention as we become increasingly aware of the threat posed to society by right-wing extremism.

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milk bath

It seems that milk baths are particularly recommended for skin conditions, sunburn, and reactions to poison ivy, but even just for generally dry skin.

ZG: 4

New beauty treatments come and go almost as quickly as new diets. It remains to be seen if bathing in milk becomes something we all want to do.

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frontstabbing

Backstabbing and frontstabbing appear to have a literal meaning in computer games, where you can stab the enemy from behind or from in front.

ZG: 4

It is a term that is secure in the jargon of computer games but is just beginning to venture into mainstream use. There is a use for it and it is supported by the existence of backstabbing.

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composting burial

The composting burial is a procedure that begins by placing the body of the person that has died in a casket along with wood chips, soil, straw and alfalfa. The heat created as the body decomposes speeds up the process and eliminates germs.

ZG: 4

Not for everyone yet, I think, but as our concern for the environment grows, who knows what might become the new appropriate way of dealing with the funeral process.

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rage-quit

Apparently there is nothing like the anger experienced by a computer gamer who has just been outwitted by the game and killed. In such circumstances gamers simply abandon the game in a fury.

ZG: 5

A term that is high-frequency among gamers but limited in use in other contexts. That said, why would you say that you quit when you could say that you rage-quit. Much more powerful.

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hamsterkauf

We played briefly with the German word hamsterkauf for the phenomenon of panic buying in the supermarkets, especially of toilet paper.

ZG: 4

I would have liked to give this word a higher score but sadly it shows no signs of staying the distance.

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street play

We now have the notion of street play, the kind of thing that used to happen in an unorganised way where children would take to the street to play various games. In a world where cars dominate our lives, this is something that needs to be organised.

ZG: 7

An excellent way of reclaiming the streets for children which seems to be generating some enthusiasm among parents and councils.

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self-isolate

One of the preventive measures against CoVid-19 is self-isolation for anyone who has come into contact with someone who has the coronavirus but is not showing any signs of having contracted the disease.

ZG: 10

Self-isolation means not going out at all for anything. Most of us now are very close to that, making the occasional foray for food and toilet paper but hardly emerging otherwise.

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