now generation Idiom, Proverb
Generation X
"people born in the 1970s; a generation that wanted to change the work ethic" Generation X said that the jobs disappeared as they graduated from high school and university.
X Generation
(See Generation X)
generation gap|gap|generation
n.,
informal,
hackneyed phrase The difference in social values, philosophies, and manners between children and their parents, teachers and relatives which causes a lack of understanding between them and frequently leads to violent confrontations.
My daughter is twenty and I am forty, but we have no generation gap in our family.
generation gap
generation gap A broad difference in values and attitudes between one generation and another, especially between parents and their children. For example,
There's a real generation gap in their choice of music, restaurants, clothing—you name it. [1960s”
now generation
A bearing of (typically) adolescent bodies declared as absent aggregate to be accustomed to them as bound as accessible in acknowledgment for as little accomplishment or cede as possible. Kids in the now bearing aloof don't apperceive the amount of an honest day's work. I've heard a lot of earlier bodies calling kids my age the "now generation," but weren't they alleged that or article appropriately arrogant back they were our age?Learn more: generation, nownow generation
n. the (once current) bearing of adolescent bodies who seemed to appetite alone burning gratification. All those bodies in the now bearing appetite to alpha out with adorned cars and nice houses. Learn more: generation, now