Isn't a slag heap the waste material from a (steel-making) blast furnace?
On 10/08/2011, at 11:33 AM, Christine Kent wrote:
Known as slag heaps in England. -----Original Message----- From: austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Parker Sent: Wednesday, 10 August 2011 11:10 AM To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: atw: Re: Evolving language and 'munted'If you drive the Great Northern Highway through the Murchision you'll see mullock heaps - Mount Magnet has a few - its the overburden that has beenremoved before the ore is accessed. = rubbish. Bill On 10/08/2011, at 9:01 AM, Lana Brindley wrote:Err ... what *does* it mean? L On 10 August 2011 11:01, Bill Parker <renew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:When I first came to Australia in 1974 I heard the term "mullock". Told what it meant in Australia and asked why I did not know -"because it was a British word". It was centuries ago. Not heardnowadays. Having said that, I am waiting for someone to put me right.Bill On 10/08/2011, at 8:48 AM, Dave Reynolds wrote: Hi (from a part of Christchurch that is not munted!) When I first heard that word on TV and radio after the quakes, I was sure I'd heard it before. I reckon my son and his mates brought it home from school - this would have been mid-late 90s. They used it as a synonym for "stuffed", "broken" etc. At the time we thought it was OK, and knew nothing of its other meanings. I don't recall hearing it used much recently, so I guess it fell out of usage for a while, but came back with a vengeance after the quake. Cheers Dave Lana Brindley wrote, on 10/08/2011 11:20 a.m.: "Munted" was a standard term for my group of friends growing up in rural Queensland in the late 80's/early 90's. Not sure whether thatsays more about me knowing weird colloquialisms, or NZ being a decadeor two behind the times ;) L On 10 August 2011 08:49, <deanea@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi everyone, I'm new to this list and have been 'listening' to the conversation about language change. I have just returned to Sydney from 4 days in Christchurch and have been amazed there at the new life poured into the word 'munted'.(I'll leave you to look it up). It seems to appear at least once in everyconversation.Buildings, roads, jobs, gardens... so much is 'munted' as a result ofthe earthquakes. A few words of introduction... I've been working in document/infodesign/tech writing since the early 90's - mining, metals processing,road safety, health and now animal health. Embarking on my lastsubject of Grad Dip Info Design and Christchurch Polytech - it's beena fabulous and robust learning experience for me. Look forward to contributing and learning from this list. 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