Captain's call - a phrase "plucked" from the cricket pitch and politicised by former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott - has become the Macquarie Dictionary's Word of the Year for 2015.
Mr Abbott's controversial choice to award Prince Philip a knighthood was one of his many "captain's calls".
阿博特做過不少“拍腦袋的決定”,其中包括授予英國菲利普親王騎士頭銜,此事讓他備受爭議。
The noun is defined as "a decision made by a political or business leader without consultation with colleagues".
這個名詞是指“一個由政治或商業領導人所做的決定,未經與其同僚商議過。”
The dictionary said the word "perfectly encapsulates" Australia in 2015.
該辭典稱這個詞“完美總結”了2015年的澳大利亞。
"There has been an interesting change in usage; an infrequent item of the jargon of cricket makes the leap into politics and is now being used generally with an ironic tinge to it that is very Australian," the Macquarie Dictionary said in a statement.
Coming in second was the word "lumbersexual" - a portmanteau of lumberjack and metrosexual - referring to urban men who adopt the style of an outdoorsman as a fashion statement.
Other contenders for Australia's best word in 2015
澳大利亞2015年度熱詞候選
1. deso: Colloquially refers to a designated driver, who refrains from drinking alcohol in order to drive others safely home. Also, deso driver.
的搜:口語中通常指代駕司機,他們為了安全載送顧客回家而不能飲酒。也可稱“的搜司機”。
2. open kimono: A business policy of sharing information freely with an outside party.
開放式和服:指開放信息共享的商業政策。
3. keyboard warrior: a person who adopts an excessively aggressive style in online discussions which they would not normally adopt in person-to-person communication, often in support of a cause, theory, world view, etc.
4. ghost plate: a clear plastic numberplate cover which becomes opaque when viewed from certain angles, thereby obscuring the registration number; designed to circumvent identification by speed cameras.
9. wombat gate: a swing gate installed in a ditch going underneath a fence, so that wombats, who follow very predictable patterns at night, can come and go without destroying the fence.