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📊 Top 50 Trending Topics For New Zealand

📆 Last Updated: 2023-04-27 03:30:38 UTC

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Ranking Topic Mean
1 #nrlstormwarriors #NRLStormWarriors is a hashtag used by fans of the Melbourne Storm, an Australian professional rugby league team. It is used to show support for the team and to celebrate their successes.
2 Parker Parker is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old French word "parc" meaning "enclosed park". The name was originally given to someone who lived near or worked in a park.
3 Arsenal Arsenal is a term used to refer to a collection of weapons, usually military in nature. It can also refer to a place where weapons are stored and maintained. In English, the word “arsenal” is derived from the Italian “arsenale”, which means “workshop” or “manufactory”.
4 Harvard Harvard is the oldest higher education institution in the United States and one of the most prestigious universities in the world. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts and was founded in 1636. The name Harvard is derived from its first benefactor, John Harvard, who left his library and half of his estate to the school upon his death in 1638. Harvard is known for its academic excellence and has produced many influential alumni, including eight U.S. presidents, numerous Nobel Prize winners, and countless business leaders.
5 #MCIARS #MCIARS stands for the Military Child Initiative for Academic Resilience and Success. It is a program designed to help military children succeed in school by providing resources and support to families.
6 Labour Labour is physical or mental work done in exchange for payment. It is also used to refer to the political movement which advocates for the rights of workers and seeks to protect their interests.
7 Tucker Tucker is an English slang term meaning to tire someone out or exhaust them. It can also mean to make someone work hard or put in a lot of effort.
8 Council Council is a group of people who are elected or appointed to make decisions or give advice on a particular issue. It can refer to a local government body, such as a city council, or an advisory body, such as an academic council.
9 Harry Belafonte Harry Belafonte is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and social activist. He is best known for his calypso-style music, which he popularized in the 1950s and 1960s. He has been an advocate for civil rights and other social justice causes throughout his career.
10 #eqnz #eqnz is an abbreviation for "Equations New Zealand", a website that provides resources and support for students studying mathematics in New Zealand. The website offers tutorials, worksheets, and other resources to help students understand mathematical concepts.
11 Les Mills Les Mills is a global fitness company that offers a range of group exercise classes, including BodyPump, BodyCombat, and RPM. The company was founded in New Zealand in 1968 and now has over 14,000 instructors in 80 countries. The name "Les Mills" is derived from the founder's name, Les Mills.
12 Walker Walker is a noun that refers to a person who walks, usually for exercise or leisure. It can also refer to a device used to help people who are unable to walk, such as a walking frame or wheelchair.
13 Willis Willis is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the given name William, which is derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm. The meaning of Willis in English is "resolute protector".
14 geonet Geonet is a term used to refer to a network of geographic information systems (GIS) that are used to store, manage, and analyze geographic data. It is often used in the context of environmental and natural resource management, as well as urban planning. Geonet can be used to create maps, analyze spatial relationships, and develop models for predicting future trends.
15 Greens Greens is a term used to refer to green vegetables, such as spinach, kale, broccoli, and other leafy greens. It is also used to refer to the color green in general.
16 Capital Capital is an economic term that refers to money or wealth used to generate income. It can refer to financial assets such as cash, stocks, bonds, and other investments. It can also refer to physical assets such as factories, buildings, and equipment. Capital is essential for businesses to grow and expand their operations.
17 #literaryfiction #LiteraryFiction is a hashtag used to refer to works of fiction that are considered to be of literary merit. This includes novels, short stories, and plays that are characterized by their use of complex themes, intricate plots, and sophisticated language.
18 Haaland Haaland is a Norwegian surname derived from the Old Norse word “hálendi”, which means “high land”. It is also the name of a Norwegian professional footballer, Erling Braut Haaland, who plays for Borussia Dortmund in the German Bundesliga.
19 Ryan Ryan is a given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish name Rian. It is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic name Rían. The meaning of Ryan is "little king" or "illustrious".
20 PAYE PAYE stands for Pay As You Earn and is a system of taxation in the United Kingdom. It is a method of collecting income tax and National Insurance contributions from employees' wages or salaries. The employer deducts the amount due from the employee's pay before paying them, and then pays it to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
21 William William is a masculine given name of Old German origin. It is derived from the Germanic elements wil, meaning "will or desire," and helm, meaning "helmet, protection." The name was popular among early Christians due to its association with Saint William of Gellone. In English, it is often shortened to Will or Bill.
22 Clippers Clippers are a type of boat or ship. They are usually fast sailing vessels with three or more masts and a square rig. Clippers were originally used for trade and transportation, but today they are mainly used for recreational sailing.
23 Robin Robin is a common name for a small, migratory bird of the thrush family. The name is derived from the Old English word rōdēn, which means "red-breasted". In the United States, robins are often seen in spring and summer, when they come to feed on worms and insects. They are also known for their cheerful song.
24 #WWERaw #WWERaw is a hashtag used on social media to refer to the professional wrestling show Monday Night Raw, which is broadcast on the USA Network. The show features professional wrestlers from the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) organization.
25 Unrealised Unrealised is an adjective that describes something that has not yet been achieved or realised. It is often used to describe potential, ideas, or dreams that have not yet been brought to fruition.
26 Hosking Hosking is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English personal name Hosea, which means "salvation". The name is most commonly found in the United Kingdom and Australia.
27 Nonsense Nonsense is a term used to describe words, ideas, or actions that are absurd, foolish, or have no meaning. It can also be used to describe something that is illogical or contrary to common sense.
28 Premier League The Premier League is the top tier of English professional football. It is the most-watched football league in the world and is contested by 20 clubs. The Premier League was founded in 1992 and has since become one of the most successful and competitive leagues in Europe.
29 Air NZ Air NZ is the abbreviation for Air New Zealand, the national airline of New Zealand. It is a full-service international airline that offers flights to more than 20 countries around the world.
30 Liverpool Liverpool is a city in Merseyside, England. It is the ninth-largest English city and the sixth-largest in the United Kingdom. The city is known for its rich history, culture, and music scene. Liverpool is also home to two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C., as well as the world-famous Beatles.
31 Anzacs Anzacs stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. It is a term used to refer to the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand who fought in World War I. The term is often used to honor the courage and sacrifice of these soldiers.
32 seventeen seas "Seventeen seas" is a phrase used to describe a vast expanse of water. It is often used to refer to the ocean, but can also be used to describe any large body of water. The phrase is derived from the idea that the ocean is so vast that it could contain seventeen separate seas.
33 Kiwisaver KiwiSaver is a voluntary, long-term savings initiative in New Zealand. It is designed to help people save for their retirement, and provides incentives such as employer contributions and government contributions. KiwiSaver funds are invested in a range of different assets, including shares, bonds and cash.
34 Man City Man City is an abbreviation for Manchester City Football Club, an English professional football club based in Manchester, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.
35 WotC WotC stands for Wizards of the Coast, a publisher of fantasy and science fiction games, books, and other products. It is best known for its role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
36 Singapore Singapore is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. The name Singapore comes from the Malay words "singa" (lion) and "pura" (city), which together mean "Lion City".
37 Chloe Chloe is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "blooming" or "fertility".
38 RBNZ RBNZ stands for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. It is the central bank of New Zealand and is responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policy, managing financial stability, and providing banking services to the government.
39 Lest We Forget "Lest We Forget" is a phrase commonly used to remember and honor those who have died in war or other conflicts. It is a reminder to never forget the sacrifices made by those who have served their country. The phrase is often used in remembrance ceremonies, memorials, and other commemorative events.
40 OECD OECD stands for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. It is an intergovernmental economic organization that works to promote economic growth, prosperity, and sustainable development around the world. The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems.
41 Charles Charles is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word meaning "man" or "free man". In English, Charles means "strong and manly".
42 White House White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800.
43 jungkook Jungkook is the stage name of Jeon Jung-kook, a South Korean singer, songwriter, and dancer. He is a member of the K-pop boy band BTS. The name Jungkook means "nation's golden maknae" (youngest member) in Korean.
44 Auckland Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. It is located in the North Island and is known for its diverse population, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. The name Auckland comes from the Māori language and means "the place of Tāmaki".
45 Hunter Hunter is a noun that refers to someone who hunts animals or birds for sport or food. It can also refer to someone who searches for something, such as a job or a partner.
46 Timaru Timaru is a city located on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island. The name Timaru is derived from the Māori language and means “a place of shelter”.
47 Horrible In English, the word "horrible" is an adjective that means extremely unpleasant, bad, or shocking. It can be used to describe a person's feelings or emotions (e.g. "I feel horrible"), a situation (e.g. "This is a horrible mess"), or an object (e.g. "That dress is horrible!").
48 Blackrock Blackrock is a global investment management firm that provides services to investors around the world. It is one of the world's largest asset managers, with over $7 trillion in assets under management. The name Blackrock comes from the black rocks that were used to mark boundaries in ancient times. In English, it means a secure and reliable source of investment and financial advice.
49 Hawks Hawks is a term used to refer to people who are hawkish, or who advocate for aggressive foreign policy. It is often used to describe those who favor military intervention in international conflicts.
50 Dems Dems is an abbreviation for Democrats, which is a political party in the United States. The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the US, and its members are often referred to as "Democrats" or "Dems".

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