Generation Yer

English

Alternative forms

  • Generation Y-er, Generation Y'er

Etymology

From Generation Y + -er.

Noun

Generation Yer (plural Generation Yers)

  1. A member of Generation Y.
    Synonyms: Generation Y, Gen Y, Gen Yer, millennial, Yer
    • 2006, Michael Stanat, China’s Generation Y: Understanding the Future Leaders of the World’s Next Superpower, Paramus, N.J.: Homa & Sekey Books, →ISBN, page xii:
      China’s Generation Yers are coming of age during the most consistently expansive economy in the last few decades.
    • 2015, Donald C. Mosley Jr., Donald C. Mosley Sr., Paul H. Pietri, Supervisory Management: The Art of Inspiring, Empowering, and Developing People, 9th edition, Cengage Learning, →ISBN, page 223:
      As the first truly global generation, Generation Yers have some values consistent with traditionalists, including patriotism, valuing family and home, a strong sense of morality, and commitment to volunteer service.
    • 2021, Michael R. Czinkota, Masaaki Kotabe, Demetris Vrontis, S. M. Riad Shams, Marketing Management: Past, Present and Future (Springer Texts in Business and Economics), 4th edition, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, →ISBN, page 286:
      The marketers that capture Generation Y’s and Z’s attention do so by bringing their messages to the places Generation Yers and Zers congregate, whether it is the internet, a snowboarding tournament, or any other virtual platform.
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