“ok boomer” is a phrase that you should only call someone that is older than you. you could also be joking around with friends but if they are younger than you then you’re screwed.
by legrazer December 22, 2019
by okb00mer December 05, 2019
by notaboomer9843 November 11, 2019
1 The world's most powerful saying and the true words of wisdom, with only 2 words that is very effective to not only make them fail in a pointless debate the exact moment the saying is usedbut also be counterattack all the nuisance and blubberings caused by stereotypical baby boomers and shut them up forever by a success rate of 99.99%
2. A very lit and painfully true song made by Day by Dave at November 5 2019, used to diss the Baby boomer generation of their arrogance, know it all attitude and closed mindedness.
2. A very lit and painfully true song made by Day by Dave at November 5 2019, used to diss the Baby boomer generation of their arrogance, know it all attitude and closed mindedness.
Typical Boomer: Back in our days we used to play kick the can instead of wasting ur life everyday with those pointless ps5 stuff.
A right minded gen z: Ok boomer
A fellow Gen Z: Have you heard of this song Ok boomer?
Another Gen Z: Yeah its the wickest song I've ever heard.
A right minded gen z: Ok boomer
A fellow Gen Z: Have you heard of this song Ok boomer?
Another Gen Z: Yeah its the wickest song I've ever heard.
by lord of the words 446 November 20, 2020
by memelord_69,420 March 06, 2020
by oöba November 08, 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or end a conversation, topic, or debate by expressing disinterest in the view(s) of the "boomer" individual, for having outdated, or no longer applicable views, ideals, wisdom, knowledge, or simply by using outdated terminology.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or end a conversation, topic, or debate by expressing disinterest in the view(s) of the "boomer" individual, for having outdated, or no longer applicable views, ideals, wisdom, knowledge, or simply by using outdated terminology.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 10, 2019