boomeranger
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boomeranger — (BOO.muh.rang.ur) n. An adult child who returns home to live with his or her baby boomer parents. Example Citation: Though many students only stay for a few months, others linger at home even after they are on their feet financially. They are… … New words
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Boomerang Generation — is one of several terms applied to the current generation of young adults in Western culture, born approximately between 1975 and 1986.Fact|date=February 2007 They are so named for the frequency with which they choose to cohabitate with their… … Wikipedia
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NEET — n. A young person who isn t working, in school, or in a training program. [From the phrase Not in employment, education, or training.] Example Citations: Here s another thought, lifted from Ridley s inspiring book: The 21st century will be a… … New words
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adultescent — (ad.ul.TES.unt) n. A middle aged person who continues to participate in and enjoy youth culture. Example Citation: PlayStation2 and X Box are all very well. But for die hard video game connoiseurs the Golden Age ended on 1 February, when Sega… … New words
club-sandwich generation — n. People who provide care for their parents, children, and grandchildren. Example Citation: Dan English, Kootenai County clerk, spoke from experience when he said, There is a real need for such a support group. Lots of people in our age range… … New words
geezer glut — (GEE.zur glut) n. The large number of seniors that will result as the baby boom generation ages. Example Citation: Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has called it a potential time bomb, a period of global economic stagnation triggered by… … New words