by 7uliette_ October 21, 2019
by cheekydre October 10, 2021
When media makes false articles about LGBTQ to make them look bad and get a lot of clicks to their websites.
It's balled Boomer clicking because usually boomers are the ones who fall for these fake news. Millenials and Gen-Z usually regonize these fake news.
It's balled Boomer clicking because usually boomers are the ones who fall for these fake news. Millenials and Gen-Z usually regonize these fake news.
"*insert media name here* made another Boomer clicker article of how LGBTQ wants to have different tax"
"that's so not true, we just want basic human rights! Why this isn't illegal?"
"that's so not true, we just want basic human rights! Why this isn't illegal?"
by Mmmmhotdogd December 15, 2019
Similar to “wtf” or “wtaf,” but used when a boomer says or does something that is incredibly out of touch with contemporary reality.
“They think they’ll sell that old house for far more than it’s worth…outdated, no pictures…what in the boomer is going on here?”
by Awaythrow098 February 24, 2024
Any easily clickable button, hyperlink, or picture that will instantly spam the victim's entire friend's list or address book with an annoying falsehood, old wive's tale, and/or often bigoted story. Creators of Boomer Buttons will often exploit Baby Boomers as their primary targets.
After receiving the warning about the Muslim hacking everyone's Facebook account, Aunt Tina hastily forwarded the message to all of her friends via the convenient Boomer Button included in the original text.
by David Chiapelli April 16, 2019
by end me pls69 February 24, 2023