biohybrid

Essentially this means something that has both biological and non-biological components.  There are two standout areas in which biohybrid materials are advancing — medicine and robotics.

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mog

Bodybuilders compete on the strength and beauty of their bodies. Someone who outclasses everyone else is a MOG (Man Of God). 

ZG: 6

An obscure piece of jargon from the world of bodybuilding which has entered federal parliament.

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shit life syndrome

The medical staff in Blackpool, UK, had a name for what they saw as the result not just of an individual’s poor health but of a social condition linked to poverty and deprivation that meant that the health of the community suffered. It was shit life syndrome.

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enshittification

Alternative names are crappification or platform decay.  The process is that a new service or product pops up online aiming to please and attract as many users as possible but ultimately disregards both the users and the business customers in favour of maximising profit.

ZG: 5

I think this is a term that is making its way into the mainstream, since most people sadly recognise the process.

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skibidi

This comes from a machinima web series in which there is a war between the skibidi toilets (toilets with a human head emerging from them) and humanoid figures with cameras, speakers and televisions for heads.  Yes, it’s weird.  But popular.

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demure

TikTok video creator Jools Lebron has managed to give the word demure a new twist — and has persuaded her followers to send in examples of what is demure these days.  Jools says that it now means that you are mindful, cutesy, not doing too much.

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dupe

Dupe in the sense of ‘duplicate’ moved from the film industry to the gaming industry and now to cosmetics.

ZG: 8

A very common term for something that is very popular.

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voice theft

This is another manifestation of the changes which AI is making in once familiar patterns of work.  It is possible now, using AI, to create a synthetic voice for commercial use. 

ZG: 5

AI and all it can do for us, both good and bad, is a constant topic at the moment.

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sleep tourism

We know about the bath butler and the IT or technology butler that hotels have offered in the past, but now we have the sleep butler or sleep concierge who will guide you through the services and treatments available in a hotel that focuses on giving the guests a good night’s sleep.

ZG: 4

There is a huge preoccupation in the community with sleep - and the lack of it.

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pathological demand avoidance (PDA)

Demand avoidance is something we can all do when we are feeling a bit overwhelmed, a bit tired, a bit tired and emotional.   Pathological demand avoidance describes the situation where the level of avoidance is so high that it disrupts normal life.

ZG: 4

A bit of medical jargon that is current in a subsection of the community.

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Put the fries in the bag, bro!

This is a mild putdown.  It implies that someone is failing at what they are attempting to do (as in trying to make an impression on social media) and they should instead go and get a job at MacDonalds because that is all that they are good for.

ZG: 4

Obviously a phrase which hasn't crossed the generation gap, but Senator Layman may have helped it along.

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voice banking

This is the process of recording your speech so that it can be recreated by AI to speak whatever you require it to say.  This is of benefit to people who know that they are going to lose their voice as, for example, a result of a tracheotomy.

ZG: 3

This is still part of the jargon of speech pathology although its frequency may now increase.

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nitazene

This is the name for a new class of synthetic opioids appearing as a white powder, a crystalline solid or a brownish powder.  It can be sold as tablets.

ZG: 6

I would give this a high rating except that people seem to be avoiding the name nitzene in favour of the more general synthetic opioid.

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smart insulin

The official name for smart insulin is glucose-responsive insulin (GRI) but I think that, speaking lexicographically, smart insulin is the name that will be popular in common speak.

ZG: 5

Of trememdous interest to the diabetics among us but since it doesn't actually exist in the market yet it is not on everyone's lips.

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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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