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  2. Here's the Skinny on 25 Iconic Baby Boomer Slang Terms - AOL

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  3. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Pejorative directed toward members of the Baby Boomer generation, used to dismiss or mock attitudes typically associated with baby boomers as out of date. [103] [104] [105] oof Used to express discomfort, surprise, dismay, or sympathy for someone else's pain. Until 2022, it was also the expression of a Roblox avatar when it dies or respawns.

  4. OK boomer - Wikipedia

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    OK boomer" or "okay boomer" is a catchphrase and internet meme used to dismiss or mock attitudes typically associated with baby boomers – people born in the two decades following World War II. The phrase first drew widespread attention due to a November 2019 TikTok video in response to an older man, though the phrase had been coined years ...

  5. List of age-related terms with negative connotations - Wikipedia

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    Boomer: A postwar era-born person from the "Baby Boom", or a "baby boomer"; this term can also be used in a neutral context. Boomer Remover: A slang term used to describe the COVID-19 pandemic; the term drew criticism for trivializing and mocking the high death rates of aging people due to the pandemic. [9]

  6. Why Baby Boomers Are Turning to ETFs for Retirement Planning

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    Baby Boomer originated spending averages over $548 billion annually, and their cumulative holdings are estimated to be $78.5 trillion as of early 2024, which is more than half of the entire US ...

  7. Gen Beta kicks off in 2025: Your guide to all the ... - AOL

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    Baby boomers also benefited from a stable post World War II economy, allowing them to accumulate wealth and secure leadership roles across multiple sectors. The Silent Generation: b. 1928-1945.

  8. Generation Jones - Wikipedia

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    Generation Jones is noted for coming of age after a huge swath of their older siblings in the earlier portion of the Baby Boomer population; thus, many note that there was a paucity of resources and privileges available to them that were seemingly abundant to older Boomers.

  9. Xennials - Wikipedia

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    Xennials is a portmanteau blending the words Generation X and Millennials to describe a "micro-generation" [5] [6] or "cross-over generation" [7] of people whose birth years are between the mid-late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s.