An internet word for when old people (65+) always talk about how “lucky” are generation is and say something stupid about it. So people respond with “ok boomer”
by Yeeyeeehaw November 29, 2019
When youre tired of supporting your arguments with facts to a older person that obviously do not care about anything other then their opinion.
Climate change is not real.
It is supported by scientists and is regarded as a fact almost all over the world.
That is just fake news on your phone.
Ok boomer.
It is supported by scientists and is regarded as a fact almost all over the world.
That is just fake news on your phone.
Ok boomer.
by Blind otter November 16, 2019
Used mostly when baby boomers have no idea what the 21st century is. More used when old people say “back in my day...”
Ricky: I’m finna get on the ‘Gram.
Old Man: What is the “‘Gram”.
Ricky: Instagram.
Old Man: Back in my day we didn’t even have phones to do this “The ‘Gram”.
Ricky:Ok boomer.
Old Man: What is the “‘Gram”.
Ricky: Instagram.
Old Man: Back in my day we didn’t even have phones to do this “The ‘Gram”.
Ricky:Ok boomer.
by O O O November 30, 2019
An "Are OK circle" constitutes a playground artform practiced on various elementary school campuses across the United States. Generally, whenever an individual sustains injury whilst engaged in sport or simple frivolity, he or she shall fall to the ground and commence spinning in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. Once the injured individual has commenced the ritual, various other playground denizens shall congregate in a circular to elliptical shape around said injured person and spin in the opposite direction (e.g. counterclockwise if the injured party chooses to spin in a clockwise fashion), whilst stating vigorously, "Are you OK? Are you OK?".
Perfected at Quail Creek Elementary School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Are you OK circle can become intricately complex, featuring various interlocking rings spinning in opposite directions. Considered by some observers as a form of modern art, the Are you OK circle has gradually degenerated over the years, becoming rather disorganized and haphazard.
Perfected at Quail Creek Elementary School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Are you OK circle can become intricately complex, featuring various interlocking rings spinning in opposite directions. Considered by some observers as a form of modern art, the Are you OK circle has gradually degenerated over the years, becoming rather disorganized and haphazard.
Ronald James D'elco III wished to achieve a rather laudable record in the standing long jump competition during Physical Education class. Thus, following his landing, he proceeded to collapse to the floor and roll across the ground, seeking to garner sympathy and attain a greater distance. Furthermore, wishing to exploit the theatrics to the fullest, he also began to spin wildly upon completing his rolling, prompting droves of observers to race to his side and state repeatedly, "Are you OK?" whilst forming an Are you OK circle loosely based upon the famed Mandelbrot set in fractal geometry.
by Jimmy Flinders October 23, 2007
When your horse falls and dies and you hover your hand over your horse and you revive it and jumps back on horse and says “your ok boy”
by someidiot7yearold October 13, 2019
Gas station worker: "I'm very sorry sir, but I refueld your car with wrong fuel."
Car owner: "Ok fuck you."
Car owner: "Ok fuck you."
by 151bar151 April 16, 2016
by break da law November 09, 2018