(n.) -- the sighing sound one hears on both sides of the generation gap when one side says something the other side just doesn't quite agree with
"You know, every time I talk to my dad, he says a few things that just bother the heck out of me, and I know it's just the generation gap rearing its proverbial head again. It happens so often now, but of course always in a friendly way between younger daughter and older father, that it's more like a generation gasp these days, than a generation gap!"
by PRwiz101 February 25, 2012

The thing that brain dead TikTok addicted ass licking ball fondling vegetative state kiddie fiddling idiots mean to say instead of 'genuinely'
by ihavenoideawhattoputformyname July 11, 2021

by Straykids143 October 19, 2022

When a chick fucks your dad without telling you, then 20 minutes later, you unknowingly suck the cum out of her snatch
by the bungle November 28, 2024

People who grew up watching Star Trek during the mid 1960s. This was during a time where the technology back then wasn't as good as it is now so Star Trek was one of the only things that kept them the most entertained because of the futuristic elements within the show in which they envisioned the future to be like.
by CelticEagle February 13, 2019

The Unknown Generation is for the year 2011 since it's right in the middle and doesn't have one generation.
by taxitaco May 12, 2024

Generic Love Types:
Generic Love Types refer to some of the basic different types of love that the ancient Greek philosophers had coined. The special thing is that each type of love has a specific purpose (which is to develop a specific trait).
Here are the main examples:
1) Storge Love: Is found within Cognatic Bonds, to develop *Kinship* among family members.
2) Philias Love: Is found within Fraternal Bonds, to develop *Masculinity* among men. Likewise, Philias Love can be found within Sororal Bonds, to develop *Femininity* among women. Philias love is generally a platonic, non-sexual love (similar to Storge Love).
3) Eros Love: Is found within Connubial Ties, to develop *Intimacy* among a husband and wife.
Generic Love Types refer to some of the basic different types of love that the ancient Greek philosophers had coined. The special thing is that each type of love has a specific purpose (which is to develop a specific trait).
Here are the main examples:
1) Storge Love: Is found within Cognatic Bonds, to develop *Kinship* among family members.
2) Philias Love: Is found within Fraternal Bonds, to develop *Masculinity* among men. Likewise, Philias Love can be found within Sororal Bonds, to develop *Femininity* among women. Philias love is generally a platonic, non-sexual love (similar to Storge Love).
3) Eros Love: Is found within Connubial Ties, to develop *Intimacy* among a husband and wife.
by Daplardopler March 18, 2024
