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Tag: WORD OF THE MONTH

  • Oxford Word of the Month: July – Shoey

    noun: the act of drinking an alcoholic beverage out of a shoe, especially to celebrate a win. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH The shoey is an Australian phenomenon that shot to international fame in 2016, thanks to Australian racing driver Daniel Ricciardo. He came second in the German Grand Prix in August and…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: June – Kangatarian

    noun: a person who eats kangaroo meat but avoids eating other meat. Also as adj. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH In early 2010 a number of news organisations, both in Australia and internationally, reported on a new diet trend happening in Australia: There’s a new semi-vegetarian wave emerging in Australia: people who…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: May – Smashed avo

    noun: (also thongaphone, thong-o-phone) a percussive musical instrument formed by a series of hollow PVC pipes of varying lengths, the ends of which are struck with a rubber clapper such as a thong. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH In a 2014 posting on the video-sharing website YouTube a man can be seen…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: April – Thongophone

    noun: (also thongaphone, thong-o-phone) a percussive musical instrument formed by a series of hollow PVC pipes of varying lengths, the ends of which are struck with a rubber clapper such as a thong. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH In a 2014 posting on the video-sharing website YouTube a man can be seen…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: March – Corflute

    noun: a temporary sign or poster made of corrugated plastic sheeting. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH Another election and another spate of corflute crimes in Gladstone. (Gladstone Observer, 31 May 2016) 2016 was a year of elections, here and elsewhere. It was also a year in which the corflute gained extra traction…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: February – Black Caviar odds

    noun: very short odds; strong favouritism. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH Black Caviar odds first appears in print in 2011 referring to a possible Reserve Bank cut in the official interest rate on Melbourne Cup Day: We are now headed for a Cup Day official interest rate cut and the banks will pass…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: January – turbo chook

    noun: a jocular name for the Tasmanian native hen, Tribonyx mortierii. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH The Tasmanian native hen is a flightless moorhen endemic to the island of Tasmania. Although it is unrelated to the domestic hen, it was named a ‘native hen’ by the early European settlers, who applied the…

  • Oxford Word of the Month: December – koala diplomacy

    noun: Australia’s use of koalas as diplomatic gifts to other countries; a form of Australian soft power diplomacy. THE STORY BEHIND THE WORD OF THE MONTH In May 1994, Australia arranged for a koala called Blinky Bill (named after a famous koala in Australian children’s fiction) and his younger half-brother, Kupala, to spend some time…