Gen-Zer
See also: Gen Zer
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Gen Z, shortened from Generation Z + -er.
Pronunciation
- (UK, Canada, New Zealand, General Australian) IPA(key): /d͡ʒɛn ˈzɛdə/
- (US) IPA(key): /d͡ʒɛn ˈziːɚ/
Noun
- (informal) A member of Generation Z.
- Synonyms: Generation Z, Generation Zer, Gen Z, Z, Zer, zoomer
- Coordinate term: Gen-Xer
- 2020 February 19, Lindsay Zoladz, “A Bond Theme Suits Billie Eilish Quite Well”, in The New York Times:
- The track makes the 18-year-old Eilish the youngest artist ever to record a Bond theme, the latest in a string of achievements that has made the precocious Gen-Z-er a regular fixture on the Guinness World Records blog.
- 2022 September 12, Annie Karni, “Gun Shoot Will Conclude Former Trump Aide’s House Primary Race”, in The New York Times:
- Another super PAC that supports moderate Republicans, Defending Main Street, has spent over $1.2 million and is running an ad that describes Ms. Leavitt as a “woke Gen-Z’er” and plays a Snapchat video she once posted where she used crude language to refer to her viewers.
See also
Timeline of generations |
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