rustout

This is the feeling of frustration experienced as a result of boredom with one’s work.  It is the opposite of burnout where you have been super stressed and worked harder than any mere mortal should.

ZG: 4

People like to play around with a word and create variations. Burnout is here to stay. I’m not sure that rustout will hang around for long.

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potato mop-top

It sounds cute — a potato plant with a mop-top look— but the mop-top is created from stunted foliage in the plant caused by the potato mop-top virus (PMTV).  The tubers below the ground have stained rings or arcs in the vegetable flesh. 

ZG: 4

I’m sure in Tasmania the frequency of use is high.

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advocacy interview

This is an accepted type of interview, usually conducted in an effort to lead a client to a solution, particularly in legal matters.  The whole conversation is empathetic and supportive, so that together the interviewer and the interviewee can reach a good solution. 

ZG: 3

A technical term which has briefly surfaced in the mainstream.

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remigration

Remigration has become a cause in the current context of migration into European countries, the Identitarian Movement was born in France in the 2000s.  It defends the rights of White Europeans to keep their culture and racial identities.

ZG: 4

This political buzzword in the UK has a minor resonance here.

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airborne wind energy

The wind turbines on poles that are proliferating around the country at the moment may be joined by airborne cousins producing airborne wind energy (AWE). 

ZG: 4

The fact that they may be in more remote places and less visible is of interest to some I am sure.

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townsizing

Modelled on downsizing, townsizing is the conscious choice of small towns as a holiday destination rather than the bigger, expensive cities.  You can settle in, however briefly, to the quaint charm of the little town tucked away in some not usually travelled part of the world.

ZG: 6

Many of us are doing this without actually giving it a name, but, thoughtfully, the tourism industry has provided one.

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Hey chat!

The new use of chat is to be the equivalent of guys or gang, as in Hey chat, where are we going tonight?  This derives from its use on social media where it serves as a form of address for the people in the chat group viewed collectively.

ZG: 7

Perhaps not an everyday expression today but keep an eye on its popularity in the future.

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pseudolaw

This is a term that has bumbled along through the 1900s (though unrecorded by the Oxford English Dictionary). Since 2020 its frequency has skyrocketed.  This is of course all to do with sovereign citizens and their tendency to invent legal justifications for their actions.

ZG: 9

We are all now grappling with the strange beliefs of the sovereign citizens and wondering how things came to this pass.

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so tea!

It all begins with the Black drag scene in America in the 1990s where the expression spill the T meant ‘to open up about something’.  T stood for truth.  But some wit changed T to tea .

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main character energy

I dealt with main character syndrome in 2021, a term with negative connotations.  A person who sees themselves as the main character in their life story sees everyone else as playing supporting roles. So main character energy became the confidence and style with which you presented your life story. A positive thing.

ZG: 5

It is increasingly important on social media and in real life to have main character energy.

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k-lit

The Korean name for the domestic pop genre that developed in the early 1990s was gayo, but the term K-pop emerged in 1999, following the pattern of J-pop.

ZG: 5

This is part of a general surge of interest in Korean culture.

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nostalgia goggles

I think that goggles are as familiar to us as glasses these days so whereas once we might have reached for glasses as our figurative viewing aid (rose-coloured glasses) now we can go with goggles (nostalgia goggles).   

It is perhaps related to the nostalgia filter used in cinematography, a warm filter that creates a dreamy, nostalgic effect.

ZG: 5

Probably not common

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bluetoothing

In the context of drug taking this refers to the practice of a user withdrawing blood immediately after injecting and then injecting someone else with the drug-laced blood to give them what might be thought of as a secondary high.

ZG: 4

Part of the jargon of drug-taking.

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spiritual blessing scam

This is a scam usually directed at elderly Chinese women who believe that spirits can affect their lives and that various rituals can be performed to protect them and their families.

ZG: 4

This one is getting some attention at the moment but affects a small portion of the community.

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lemonading

In lemonading we turn disasters into opportunities, lemons into lemonade.

ZG: 6

This is one of these trendy words that might or might not take off.

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noctourism

This is tourism by night, a reaction to the overtourism that happens by day perhaps.  Since we have exhausted the daytime possibilities let’s start exploring the world again by night.

ZG: 4

A marketing term but interesting in that it identifies a new trend.

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naked running

Naked running is not some nudist enthusiasm.  It is going for a run without any of the digital devices that runners seem to feel are so essential to the process. 

ZG: 3

A bit of jargon from the runners that the rest of us find amusing.

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femgore

In one sense it should be easy to describe this new genre — fem (woman) plus gore (horror).  But in another way it is difficult to pin down. 

ZG: 5

Extremely popular within a very particular readership.

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climavore

This word is a trademark that I think is shifting into a generic.  I’m not sure what Daniel Fernández Pascual and Alon Schwabe (pictured above) will think about that since they trademarked the Climavore Diet in 2015.  Their idea was that constant change in the environment has to be part of the choices we make in what we will eat.

ZG: 4

Eating with climate consciousness is still a new idea so the frequency is still low.

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