by joorge June 9, 2019
Get the boomerbook mug.The period in the life of an individual born approximately between the years 1945 and 1964 in which a person is considered a boomer. Common habits of this stage include endlessly criticizing the consumer habits of millennials, calling companies to determine the hours in which they're open rather than doing a simple google search, viewing college tuition as only mildly affected by inflation, referring to the Czech Republic as Czechoslovakia even though that is no longer its official name, referring to a conference as a powwow, and above all, attributing the majority of economic problems to millennials.
Walter is at the pinnacle of boomerhood. He refuses to retire, scoffs at the latest iPhone commercials, reminisces that he only had to work for three summers to fully pay off his college tuition, rewears the same 'Nantucket 1970' shirt at social events, and loves to reuse the old platitiude "you can't have your cake and eat it to" at office meetings.
by notedcharioteer March 10, 2020
Get the Boomerhood mug.A boogerboo is someone who eats boogers while playing peekaboo. Old men usually like boogerboo's. Boogerboos are often found in daycare but some can be found in pubs with goblins and other types of unicorns. If you see a boogerboo please let them know you want a booger then eat it.
Look at that "boogerboo" in the distance.
by A-boogerboo December 11, 2021
Get the Boogerboo mug.(n.)A sharp back-handed slap of the hand, done with the index or index and middle finger extended, as if flinging a booger.
(v.) To boogerhook somebody.
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(v.) To boogerhook somebody.
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by Blenderhead71 February 12, 2007
Get the boogerhook mug.(v. trans) the act of sending drunken messages to facebook friends, celebrities etc. often followed by the hope that drunk-dialing was not also involved.
by th'hopssing2me December 28, 2009
Get the boozebook mug.A boomeroomertumourcoomerloomer is somebody that's sucks, they're dumb, they don't like vanilla ice cream, and they're lonely.
Person 1: Vnila ic ream suk
Person 2: bro shut up you can't even spell, you boomeroomertumourcoomerloomer
Person 2: bro shut up you can't even spell, you boomeroomertumourcoomerloomer
by Memeadeen June 3, 2020
Get the boomeroomertumourcoomerloomer mug.A derisive term used mostly by Millennials and Gen-Z (or "cool" members of Gen-X) to describe the concept of television. It is derived from the term "Baby Boomer", meaning someone born between 1945 and 1965, with "Box" referring to the television set itself. As such, the term can loosely be translated as "Old Person Device/Entertainment".
Because most young people eschew TV, preferring instead to consume media on the internet, the idea of "watching TV" has become uncool and obsolete, like listening to vinyl records or reading newspapers. The youngest of Gen-Z may even be the first generation to not actually grow up watching live television since the medium was invented, as modern streaming services and tablet computers now cater to young children as well as adults.
The word "Boomerbox" is usually said with mocking connotations, emphasising the speaker's dismissiveness towards such an outdated technology. However, it can sometimes be said with mild affection or nostalgia by those who grew up watching TV before the rise of internet streaming, but who have since made the switch to only watching media online.
Most of the time, though, the word is used in its negative context. There is literally nothing that TV can do that the internet can't do better, with the exception that a family watching TV together is distinctly less awkward than a family crowding around a laptop screen to watch a YouTube video, or read definitions on Urban Dictionary.
Because most young people eschew TV, preferring instead to consume media on the internet, the idea of "watching TV" has become uncool and obsolete, like listening to vinyl records or reading newspapers. The youngest of Gen-Z may even be the first generation to not actually grow up watching live television since the medium was invented, as modern streaming services and tablet computers now cater to young children as well as adults.
The word "Boomerbox" is usually said with mocking connotations, emphasising the speaker's dismissiveness towards such an outdated technology. However, it can sometimes be said with mild affection or nostalgia by those who grew up watching TV before the rise of internet streaming, but who have since made the switch to only watching media online.
Most of the time, though, the word is used in its negative context. There is literally nothing that TV can do that the internet can't do better, with the exception that a family watching TV together is distinctly less awkward than a family crowding around a laptop screen to watch a YouTube video, or read definitions on Urban Dictionary.
Person A: "Did you catch that show on TV last night?"
Person B: "Hell no! I can't remember the last time I even thought about the boomerbox. I spent last night on Netflix, dude."
Person B: "Hell no! I can't remember the last time I even thought about the boomerbox. I spent last night on Netflix, dude."
by Grymbald January 1, 2021
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