An insult to “Gen Z” / “Generation Z” / “Zoomer” people, used by “Gen X” / “Generation X” / “Baby Boomers”. Usually, it refers to the “impatient” trait of the “Gen Z” people who almost always don’t do any fact check and believe whatever they see in social media or even offline as long as few people are talking about it. For example, if a meme is trending in Instagram, “Gen Z” just doesn’t do enough research to validate the authenticity of the meme and will simply go with the “trend”.
“Gen Z”: You know there’s this awesome new phrase everyones using which insults old people because they are not willing to understand the new trend!!
“Gen X”: Okay Zoomer!
“Gen X”: Okay Zoomer!
by Zort June 21, 2020

For when you argue with a teenager or an adult that still lives with their mom, and they are so caught up in their "new" and "innovated" self-destructive ideology that they just aren't worth the energy anymore, so you hit them with the "Ok Zoomer."
by Opa Opa February 3, 2020

Person 1: “Have you heard of Zoomer Trader?”
Person 2: “Yeah he’s an incel”
Person 1: “It’s so over”
Person 2: “Yeah he’s an incel”
Person 1: “It’s so over”
by Kali-47 April 8, 2023

by Levinity March 31, 2021

Baby Zoomer - the resulting baby boom with an influx of babies conceived during the pandemic. Zoomer in reference to the mass move of video conferencing to keep businesses going during the pandemic. More babies conceived due to stay at home orders.
by deaoats May 29, 2020

A group of hard working teens (zoomers) who deliver groceries to the elderly and immunocompromised (boomers) during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Dorothy, please have Zoomers to Boomers deliver our groceries today.
Zoomers to Boomers just dropped off organic and local produce with no delivery fee!
Zoomers to Boomers just dropped off organic and local produce with no delivery fee!
by SantaBarbaraNews April 3, 2020

When you find a stall in a parking lot where you can drive through and be facing out of the opposite row. When you have to leave, you don’t back up, rather you can Zoom out.
by Tom's Son-in-law August 1, 2010
