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BOOMERANG: /bo͞oməˌraNG/

(verb)

1. To place baby boomer relative into nursing home with the migrant workers they forced on everyone else.
How to use BOOMERANG in a sentence:

"Dad voted for/donated to "Diversity" every 2 yrs. I'm going to boomerang him into Little Mogadishu. lol"

"Let's boomerang Aunt Alice! She luuuurvs her 'Diversity.' Fortunately for her, she had enough money to live far away from the multicultural life she forced on poor White children."

"I hope all those Lutheran Services 'volunteers' get Boomerang'd. Always droppin' their Skinnies on us."
by Daniel Genseric November 9, 2016
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