lock in

When a Gen Z person has something important that they want to focus on — a project to complete, an exam to sit — they announce to all and sundry that they are locked in.

ZG: 5

If you are Gen Z or Alpha then you probably use this expression a lot.

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dead internet theory

A terrible sadness has come upon us as we realise that the internet, one of the marvels of our day, is now ruined.  It is full of AI slop and algorithmic manipulation.

ZG: 6

A term that we will be encountering more frequently.

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Shrekking

This is another Gen Z trend. They have decided that it makes more sense to date people who are beneath their level — in looks, income, prospects, intelligence, whatever.

ZG: 4

Possibly a fad that will soon be over.

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chopped

This is Gen Z slang meaning ‘ugly’, said to have originated in Black American English, possibly in the New York/Jersey district.  The theory is that it relates to chop meaning ‘to cut roughly’.

ZG: 5

In its broadest sense it seems to be becoming more common.

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medical misogyny

Women have come to feel that doctors (mostly men) do not take what they say about their symptoms or their general state of health seriously, downplaying their pain and taking too much time to identify their problems (as with endometriosis). 

ZG: 4

It may do some good to have this labelling of what might otherwise be thought of as mild neglect.

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snail caviar

Snail farming may be taking off in Australia because now, as well as eating the snail (as escargots) we can eat the eggs of the snail as snail caviar

ZG: 3

Not popular yet!

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grey corruption

The dictionary at the moment has just the one entry for corruption. This, I have discovered, is not nearly good enough.  There is a corruption glossary that needs to be considered for inclusion. We can start with grey corruption because that has come to the fore in the Victorian inquiry into the behaviour of the ALP in that state.

ZG: 5

A piece of jargon in the world of politics but of concern for us all. It is what is called more generally ‘jobs for the boys’.

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performative male

Apparently the dead giveaway for the performative male is the tote bag, often with Labubu doll attached.  The second clue is that they are clutching a book by a female author, which they read as they sip their matcha latte.

ZG: 4

It seems that it has become difficult for men to choose the right fashion statement.

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R360

This is the rather unappealing name for the rebel Rugby competition.  What every rebel competition needs is people with money to back it. In this case the money that secured the venture came from private backers in the United States, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.

ZG: 5

This keeps resurfacing as a sports news item as the struggle for players continues.

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ghost ship

These days a ghost ship is a vessel that is avoiding being identified and held accountable for violations of sanctions or violations of national borders.

ZG: 4

There has been more frequent mention of these.

The increasing use of ghost ships is of concern to everyone.

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bixie

Combine the bob with the pixie and you have the bixie which offers almost the length of the bob with the layered texture and jagged edges of the pixie.

ZG: 5

Even Helen Mirren has one it seems.

It seems fashionable in 2025.

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generation beta

This naturally follows generation alpha, the generation growing up after 2010 who took to social media like ducks to water.  Gen beta are the children growing up after 2025 who will be the first to have AI as a natural part of their lives. 

ZG: 7

Undoubtedly here to stay along with the rest of the set.

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limb-lengthening

Limb-lengthening is a medical procedure undertaken to correct birth defects, injuries and the effects of disease, but it is now being done for cosmetic reasons.

ZG: 4

Let us hope that the popularity of this procedure wanes.

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CAES

CAES (compressed air energy storage) is one solution to the problem of how to store energy from renewable resources to stabilise the grid. 

ZG: 4

Not a common term yet but it will be!

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parasocial

Two American psychologists in 1956b identified a parasocial relationship as a one-sided relationship.  You may be infatuated with a movie star but the movie star doesn’t even know that you exist.

ZG: 5

The people in these relationships don’t use the term but increasingly it will be used about them by others.

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cuddle bed

A bed designed to meet both the medical needs and the emotional needs of patients and caregivers as in palliative care or in the nursing of pre-term babies.  The bed is larger enough for two but can be separated into two single beds as required.

ZG: 4

A small number of people in the community will have the need for a cuddle bed.

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6-7

By announcing AI slop as their word of the year, Macquarie Dictionary has escaped being cancelled by all the primary teachers of Australia.  If they had chosen 6-7 it would have been a very different matter.

ZG: 7

While it is hugely topical at the moment, it could be here today and, we hope, gone tomorrow.

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digital duty of care

This is the responsibility that digital platforms should bear for keeping their users safe and preventing online harms such as scams. 

ZG: 9

This is a big issue that affects us all.

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bluesnarfing

This is the blue from Bluetooth combined with the colloquialism snarf meaning ‘to eat greedily’. It is the theft of information from a device that uses Bluetooth technology.

ZG: 3

So many things we have to watch out for!

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technofossil

Archeologists of the future, when they come to examine life on Earth in the Anthropocene, may also discover the products of technology which never break down.  Plastics will last forever. 

ZG: 4

Not a common term but a necessary one.

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