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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EnvironmentSue ButlerComment
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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Medicine, HealthSue ButlerComment
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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PoliticsSue ButlerComment
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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card clash

A card clash occurs when the reading device picks up one contactless credit or debit card as you tap on, and then a different card as you tap off.

ZG: 6

This caused a bit of a stir when the system was new but will probably fade from sight as we become more proficient in tapping on and tapping off.

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on brand

 For a company to be on brand means that they are giving a clear and consistent message in all their products, their advertising, their sponsorships, all the activities they engage in, that is in line with how they wish to be perceived by the public.

ZG: 4

A bit of marketing jargon but interesting because it shows the on song pattern is still productive.

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pickleball

This is a sport loosely based on badminton but taking elements from tennis and ping-pong, such as using paddles rather than racquets.

ZG: 5

Yet another of the odd sports that have flourished over the last few decades.

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SportSue ButlerComment
screen time

. Screen time is the time we spend in front of a device with a screen, such as a television, a computer, an ipad, a smartphone, or a video game console. 

ZG: 9

This is coming up as an anxiety of the moment. We are increasingly polarised by our screen habits with one group becoming increasingly worried about it, and the other just doing what they do.

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anchor baby

The term anchor baby was coined in the U.S in the early 1990s and refers to a child born to an immigrant mother who is illegally in the U.S. without citizenship.

ZG: 5

So far Peter Dutton is on his own in adopting this term from American English. Let’s hope it stays that way.

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solo dwelling

There are a growing number of solo dwellers who maintain that they can have a large number of friends and an active social life, and yet, when they choose, have the luxury of being on their own and doing whatever they want to do whenever they feel like doing it.

ZG: 7

This one is of interest in social terms. The bold statement that living alone is a lifestyle choice and a good thing is something new.

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SocietySue ButlerComment
soju

Over the past decade we have become much more knowledgeable about Japanese wines. Now it is the Korean rice wine, soju, that is becoming popular.

ZG: 5

The endless search for novelty in food and drink, and perhaps increased contact with Korea, has brought soju to our attention.

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passive house

 The idea of the passive house is that it is airtight and very well insulated with no breaks or gaps where heat can escape.

ZG: 7

Not a household word yet, not even a passive household word, but one that we could hear more frequently in the future as we find any way we can to cope with the new environment.

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looping

Looping is process for automatically regulating insulin delivery from a pump, using an app which reads a glucose level monitor and then adjusts the supply of insulin in accordance with the changing readings.  

ZG: 4

This is a term which is known to a relatively small group of people. It has surfaced because of the particular difficulty they are in.

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MedicineSue ButlerComment
double tap

The idea of the double tap is that the shooter takes aim and fires the gun, and then immediately takes aim again, and fires again.

ZG: 4

Sadly we are picking up more and more of this kind of military jargon.

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MilitarySue ButlerComment
big tech

The term big business has led to a related set of big words such as big tobaccobig pharma, and big sugar. These are now joined by big tech.

ZG: 9

Big tech are big in size and big in influence. They affect our lives hugely. We will be discussing big tech for some time to come.

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BusinessSue ButlerComment
inverted yield curve

 We are in economic circumstances now where the ten-year bond offers less than the one-year bond. Thus the graph shows an inverted yield curve, high at one year and dropping to a low at ten.

ZG: 5

Probably more people now know this obscure piece of finance jargon because it is being trumpeted as an indicator of a recession to come.

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EconomicsSue ButlerComment
attention hacking

Attention hacking is the development of innovative ways to grab the attention of people as they go online. 

ZG: 4

Yet another marketing term which may be limited in use. Nevertheless we are all conscious of how the strategies for grabbing our attention have shifted,

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marketingSue ButlerComment
bin fire

There is now something of a track record for deliberate lighting of fires in wheelie bins, either for warmth or to breath in the fumes and get a very dangerous high.

ZG: 8

If something is common enough to give rise to a metaphorical use, then it has won recognition in the community.

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Pioppi diet

The Pioppi diet has apparently been popular since 2017, and is supposed to be based on the traditional diet of the people of Pioppi, a small town in southern Italy.

ZG: 8

Diets are endlessly fascinating. Some of them may even last more than two seconds but while they have that brief moment of fame they are very popular.

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sales suppression software

This is software which enables a business to falsify the details of a transaction maintained by the point-of-sale software in order to cheat on tax payments.

ZG: 4

The ATO also comments that Australians regard cheating on their tax as a national sport so this is technology jargon and the subject matter is of little interest.

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