
fambushing noun [U]
/ˈfæm.bʊʃɪŋ/
using a location-sharing app to find out where your parent is and then turning up without warning, often hoping to eat with them, get a lift home, or be given some other help
Gen Z is taking digital surveillance to the next level with a trend called “fambushing,” where kids show up unannounced at their parents’ hangouts to ask for snacks, Starbucks, or rides. According to YPulse, 75% of tweens have their location tracked by parents, but now many parents are finding themselves tracked just as closely, or even more so, by their own kids.
[ypulse.com, 23 June 2025]
no-habiting noun [U]
UK /nəʊ.ˈhæb.ɪtɪŋ/ US /noʊ.ˈhæb.ɪtɪŋ/
the situation where you do not live with someone you are in a committed sexual relationship with
Just when you thought dating couldn’t get any more complicated, along comes “no-habiting” – the revolutionary concept of not moving in with your partner. Groundbreaking stuff, really. Who would’ve thought that maintaining your own space while dating could be considered a “trend”?
[totalapexliving.com, 17 September 2025]
See also cohabiting
mankeeping noun [U]
/ˈmæn.kiː.pɪŋ/
the efforts some women make to support their male partner, especially when he does not have many friends and relies on her for most of his emotional or social needs
“Mankeeping” captures how women often act as emotional anchors, social organisers, and unofficial therapists for their male partners, largely because men have fewer close friendships and support systems,” explains integrative therapist Dr Isabel Kloiber.
[cosmopolitan.com, 6 August 2025]
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