4 definitions by Adolescence
by Adolescence September 11, 2017
This term applies more to kids born in the early 80s (1982)-early 2000s.. Another name for this generation is Millennial. Nintendo/games and consoles got even more popular, more music came along and MTV was still big. These are today's young people.
Gen x applies to people born in the mid 60s-early 80s (1980-1981). This is where games such as Nintendo consoles were getting popular and MTV.
Baby boomer applies to people born in the mid 40s and early 60s. This was the baby boom after world war II.
The latest generation applies to people born in mid 2000s to now. These are today's children in birth-elementary school.
Gen x applies to people born in the mid 60s-early 80s (1980-1981). This is where games such as Nintendo consoles were getting popular and MTV.
Baby boomer applies to people born in the mid 40s and early 60s. This was the baby boom after world war II.
The latest generation applies to people born in mid 2000s to now. These are today's children in birth-elementary school.
Generation y : We are the greatest generation alive!
Baby boomers: We're the best!
The latest generation: We will be better than every generation!
Baby boomers: We're the best!
The latest generation: We will be better than every generation!
by Adolescence June 30, 2017
by Adolescence January 8, 2017
I'll just give the definition of rich, middle class and poor kid.
Rich kid: A kid who gets everything they want, their parents have good jobs, has a good life and has a lot of expensive things. Their parents generally fall into the upper middle class/lower upper class or the upper class.
Middle class kid: A kid who has some things, their parents have decent jobs, they have a good life and has a lot of average priced things.
Poor kid: A kid who doesn't have a lot, their parents may have a low paying job or no job, they have a decent life and doesn't have very much.
Rich kid: A kid who gets everything they want, their parents have good jobs, has a good life and has a lot of expensive things. Their parents generally fall into the upper middle class/lower upper class or the upper class.
Middle class kid: A kid who has some things, their parents have decent jobs, they have a good life and has a lot of average priced things.
Poor kid: A kid who doesn't have a lot, their parents may have a low paying job or no job, they have a decent life and doesn't have very much.
Rich kid: My parents bought me a hoverboard and a $300 pair of beats! Damn straight.
Middle class kid: Lucky!
Poor kid: GOOD FOR YOU
Middle class kid: Lucky!
Poor kid: GOOD FOR YOU
by Adolescence April 19, 2017