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Meaning of boomer




furoya

boomer
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It's a somewhat derogatory way of calling those born during the "baby boom," the sheer number of children born immediately after the end of World War II.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is an English language term. It is the way to call the generation of people born in the post-war decade between 1945 and 1955. They are also called baby boomers or masduritos. They are sesentones or they begin to be setentones. It means that they thunder, that they sound, resonators, thunderers, that make themselves felt, that they give rise, that they rumble.

  


furoya

Although used in Spanish it is English, and would be a reduced form of baby boomer; almost always as a derogatory treatment by someone younger towards someone of that generation. See english/boomer , OK Boomer , baby boom .

  


yocono

A person who belongs to a generation from the 1940s to the 1960s or who without belonging to this generation already shows aversion to fashions of current generations.

  



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