pig butchering

It’s odd isn’t it that such a very retro activity — fattening the pig and then slaughtering it for some festive occasion — should be the metaphor for modern-day scamming.

ZG: 7

This is a relatively common and extremely harmful form of scamming.

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awe walk

You can do this or an awe run which is easier to say but harder to accomplish.  The idea is to take time out of your busy life to engage with nature in a way that takes you out of yourself.  It is at the heart of awe that you should feel yourself to be as nothing in the vastness of the world around you.

ZG: 3

Yet more advice on health and wellbeing. A trend that might fade quickly.

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sigma

Let’s start with the alpha male — charming, with access to power and its associated status, physically impressive, dominating and quite possibly intimidating.  The alpha male has been contrasted with the beta male — quiet, lacking physical presence, submissive.  But now we have the sigma type which can be male or female. 

ZG: 8

This is the trendy word to use to express admiration. As far as the stereotypes go, being alpha was exhausting whereas being sigma is just doing your own thing.

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black cladding

Both state and federal governments engage Indigenous businesses to undertake various projects for which government funding is supplied.  It seems that some non-Indigenous businesses have eyed off this funding and decided to become Indigenous to get it. 

ZG: 4

In the niche area of government funding for Indigenous projects this term is big at the moment.

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rage ritual

The rage room is still a relatively recent discovery but this is for a general catharsis and is for everyone.  You can feel a lot better after you have thrown crockery at the wall and smashed up a few things, it seems.  It’s fun to let go. The rage ritual is specifically for women and part of wellness programs that have linked up to psychotherapy. 

ZG: 4

Yet another trend in venting frustration to achieve that elusive wellness.

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paper mill

In academia these days the worth of an academic is measured by the number of papers he or she can publish.  There are businesses, paper mills, which cater to this demand by publishing poor quality papers or even fraudulent papers that can be passed off as genuine research. 

ZG: 3

In the academic world paper mills are no doubt discussed at length but outside academia the term would not have much currency.

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stroad

This is a term coined by the US advocacy group Strong Towns which is essentially interested in urban planning that reduces car dependency and favours urban design concepts that benefit people in their daily lives, such as walkability, mixed-use zoning and infill development.  The word is a blend of street and road

ZG: 3

This is a word forced upon us by those who want to campaign for change in urban design. I'm not sure that it has been generally accepted.

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NBD

The victory of Arisa Trew in winning gold in the Olympics skateboarding will mean that we will all learn a few more terms of skateboarding jargon.  The first one that struck me was the commentator’s use of NBD.  Apparently Arisa did a few of them.

ZG: 7

Still a skateboarding jargon term but we have heard it a lot during the Olympics.

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fairy porn

This is a new genre, similar to fantasy but with explicit sex scenes involving human and fairy characters.  It has required a new classification of literature.

ZG: 6

In the book world fairy porn is the flavour of the month.

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brat

Every aspiring American president wants to hook up to popular culture by way of music as a way of gathering votes.  In the case of Kamala Harris the hook has been offered to her by Charli XCX, a British singer/songwriter.

ZG: 3

For us this is of passing interest as the American election caravan rolls on.

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risky play

In this time of cottonwool parenting educators are realising that children are missing out on opportunities to develop both physically and mentally.  And so we have the concept of risky play in which children learn their physical capabilities as well as the ability to adapt, to measure risk, to cope with what life will throw at them.

ZG: 7

This is definite the in-thing among the educators and parenting advisors at the moment.

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direct air capture

There have been various carbon capture schemes proposed.  In DAC (direct air capture) the air is sucked into a system which filters out carbon dioxide which is then stored, usually in deep geological formations, or else reused in other processes. 

ZG: 5

Yet another way of reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Who knows if it will work or not!

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solar garden

The solar garden allows people who, for a variety of reasons, are not able to have the benefit of rooftop solar panels, to buy a portion of a solar panel array and profit from the energy produced and fed to the grid.

ZG: 5

Our first solar garden is just being launched so this does not have high frequency yet, but the enthusiasm of renters may well make it big.

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phonk

This is a music genre which dates back to the 1990s in the Southern US but which has, in the last couple of years, become mainstream at least for the Twitter generation.

ZG: 8

High frequency in a particular section of the community.

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kinkeeping

This is the work of maintaining the social connections within an extended family.  It has in the past been done largely by women.

ZG: 7

This was an item of academic jargon until it hit the mainstream in social media.

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marine cloud brightening

Way back in 2018 I spoke about cloud brightening, the process of adding salt crystals to clouds which would then better reflect the rays of the sun, reduce the amount of sunlight falling on the earth, and ameliorate the effects of climate warming.

ZG: 4

If this works the term could get much higher frequency.

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crisis profits

These are profits earned above and beyond the expectations that a company would have in normal conditions.  They are a form of windfall profits but somehow that name conjures up a vision of apples strewn across the lawn under the tree after a high wind — something unexpected but pleasant. 

ZG: 4

This is a piece of economics jargon which probably does not have high frequency although the lived experience is something that troubles us all.

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seekRNA

A research team at Sydney University , led by Dr Sandro Ataido (pictured above), has now devised a new method of editing genes where the deletion and insertion is done as one process.

ZG: 3

This is low frequency at the moment but is set to become as well known as CRISPR.

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FLuQE

Have you had cold-like symptoms lately?  It could be influenza, RSV, mycoplasma pneumonia (otherwise known as micro pneumonia), walking pneumonia, whooping cough or Covid.  Or it could just be a cold. If it is Covid then it could be FLiRT but is more likely now to be FLuQE. 

ZG: 5

We are getting very good at picking up the names of the variants and subvariants of Covid.

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deadbot

This is a chatbot that imitates a person who is dead, usually at the request of someone who loves them and doesn’t want to let them go.  It follows the path of creating customised chatbots.

ZG: 3

Not everyone wants to deal with the death of a loved one in this way.

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