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Calling all lovers of our language – the semicolon is at risk of becoming extinct! Forget about the bilby or…
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Speccie reader Alan writes to say he was having a conversation about Liberal party factions, and (strangely enough!) two expressions…
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I have wanted to write a column on ‘common sense’ for a long time – but it is a surprisingly…
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Joe Hildebrand excitedly told me about a new word he had come across while doing a Times cryptic crossword puzzle…
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The New York Times has coined the expression ‘dark Woke’ to describe the current strategy being used by the Democratic…
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In the Weekend Australian I read a review of a book about AI and its disastrous impact on undergraduate student…
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Everyone who has ever worked in an election campaign knows what a ‘corflute’ is. We have all seen them even…
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At the end of this year (as every year) the dictionaries of the world will announce their choice for ‘word…
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In a recent post-budget interview Treasurer Jim Chalmers claimed his tax cuts (worth about a Mars Bar a day) are…
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Are you a ‘pejorist’? I wouldn’t blame you if you were. I am currently reading Melanie Phillips’ brilliant book The…
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It’s easy to picture the situation: a politician who has been an outspoken supporter of China (insisting their government is…
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I am frequently asked about the expressions ‘First Nations’ / ‘First Peoples’. And Speccie reader Kay has raised it again,…
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Speccie reader Joseph has written to ask: What is ‘identity politics’? First, the history. The term ‘identity politics’ is recorded…
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A Speccie reader, Lillian, has sent me this information about a brand-new word – governmentium. ‘Scientific research has led to…
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When the Seven News Network asked me to explain the story behind the Aussie expression ‘no worries’ I did some…
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‘Palindrome’ has been part of the English language since 1636 and means (as you know) a word or phrase that…
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As Joe Biden rushed (sorry, stumbled) out of the doors of the White House, he flung around things called ‘pre-emptive…
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We are still at the beginning of 2025, but Brendan O’Neill has already named his ‘most irritating phrase of the…
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I’ve been intrigued recently by the verb ‘to unsee’. It turns up as a trendy way of saying that something…
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We missed it! Back on January 18 we should have been celebrating National Thesaurus Day. Mind you, the day is…
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It is easy to miss the fact that a good deal of slang has a long-forgotten rhyming component (and is…
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At the start of each year, Lake Superior State University publishes a list of ‘Banished Words.’ These are the words…
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The verb ‘to unsee’ turns up as a snappy, or trendy, way of saying that something is unforgettable—in a bad…
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The clever lexicographers at the Australian National Dictionary Centre have chosen ‘Colesworths’ as their Word of the Year 2024. They…
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Speccie reader Louise has been in touch with an intelligent question that must have occurred to many of us over…