by yakovshmearnoff January 2, 2018

Jasper: yoooo Luke I heard you were Bangin like a boomer recently!
Luke: yea I hope I didn’t get any std’s!
Luke: yea I hope I didn’t get any std’s!
by angrypod147 November 17, 2019

“People” over 30 years old that drink monster zero ultra (but they call it Red Bull), listens to 80s or 70s music, wants things to “go back to how they were”. Most likely wearing cargo shorts and sandals.
by Peenusweenus May 9, 2019

by Zoomer202 November 13, 2019

by Alikzakalifa:) November 11, 2019

A dissmissive statement usable against anyone older than, or looks older than the age of 35, by anyone who is younger.
The phrase "Ok boomer", is often used to interrupt or end a conversation, topic, or debate by expressing disinterest in the view(s) of the "boomer" individual, for having outdated, or no longer applicable views, ideals, wisdom, knowledge, or simply by using outdated terminology.
Not to be confused with "Okay boomer", since "Ok" is the modern English replacement spelling for "Okay".
The phrase "Ok boomer", is often used to interrupt or end a conversation, topic, or debate by expressing disinterest in the view(s) of the "boomer" individual, for having outdated, or no longer applicable views, ideals, wisdom, knowledge, or simply by using outdated terminology.
Not to be confused with "Okay boomer", since "Ok" is the modern English replacement spelling for "Okay".
"What is your cell phone number?"
"It's called a smartphone."
"Well, it's still a cellular phone."
"Ok boomer."
...
"Son, would you like to see the new film with me?"
"It's called a movie, dad."
"Back in my day-"
"Ok boomer."
"It's called a smartphone."
"Well, it's still a cellular phone."
"Ok boomer."
...
"Son, would you like to see the new film with me?"
"It's called a movie, dad."
"Back in my day-"
"Ok boomer."
by New Modern English Standard® December 9, 2019
