Everyone thinks the 90’s kids who grew up going outside and without social media, but there were a select few born in the 2000’s specifically known as “Gen T” who grew up just as a 90’s kid did, riding bikes all day, exploring abandoned places, staying out until the street lights came on, no phones or internet, just sticks and mud and a good pair of converse.
by isthabrax August 17, 2024
Get the Generation-Tmug. Refers to the astonished stare that you assume when taste-testing two or more brands of a particular supermarket-offering and unexpectedly discover that you actually **prefer** the lower-priced store-brand (which traditionally would be expected to have a "weaker 'n' thinner" flavor/texture), rather than a costlier "big name" product.
Being on SSI and Food Stamps and thus having a very-limited budget, I am used to just buying the "el-cheapo" store-brand of groceries whenever I can stand their usually-milder-tasting flavors. Occasionally I do "splurge" and buy the pricier "fancy-pants" foods, though, when the taste is dramatically better, such as Nutella hazelnut spread or Armour Vienna sausage. One startling exception to this latter condition, though, was in the case of Dinty-Moore beef stew as opposed to just the Great Value brand... I bought a can of DM just to try it out in comparison to the WalMart brand, and I had a total case of generic-grocery gawk --- the Dinty-Moore brand was absolutely a-w-f-u-l, whereas the richly-tasty Great Value stew won hands-down! Boy, ya never know till ya try it, do ya???
by QuacksO February 25, 2019
Get the generic-grocery gawkmug. Another term for "phishing scammers" or "data harvesters". Those who host online ads and pop-ups trying to get you to click on things and give away personal details so they can sell them on for profit.
by hiddenmarketer July 12, 2019
Get the lead generatormug. by Theriffj May 31, 2024
Get the Generation Sigmamug. Todays generation of young adults who grew up on video games. When life gets hard there is no reset button!
by "Muffin" August 22, 2022
Get the Reset generationmug. The level of artificial intelligence humans in the present moment think AI should be able to achieve in the future based only on current needs, expectations, and imagination. It’s basically a moving baseline of “AI smart enough” that will always look outdated in hindsight. It's not what AI actually can do, but what we, stuck in the present, assume it should do one day.
In 2025, people might say a “generic intelligent” AI should be able to wash dishes, write essays, drive cars, and do taxes.
In 2050, those same expectations might sound dumb, because maybe no one even has dishes, homework, or taxes anymore.
In 2025, people might say a “generic intelligent” AI should be able to wash dishes, write essays, drive cars, and do taxes.
In 2050, those same expectations might sound dumb, because maybe no one even has dishes, homework, or taxes anymore.
Back in the 1800s, artificial generic intelligence would’ve been an AI that milks cows and writes letters for you. Now that’s writing essay and doing taxes, in future would there even be any need of essays.
by Demugorious August 29, 2025
Get the Artificial Generic Intelligencemug. The 2019 Cohort Generation SAT takers for the U.S. average results were equivalent to a report card grade of an “F.”
by theafterclap January 18, 2022
Get the Cohort Generationmug.