A generic person who has a perfect life with a perfect family and feel the need to tell everybody.
"Hey, guys! I got a raise today, so I decided to buy a new tie!"
"Shut up, generic joe!"
Generation Katniss or "Gen K" refers to people born between the millennial and zoomer generations in the late 90s and early 2000s.
The name Katniss refers to the protagonist of the YA book the "Hunger Games" and how the YA genre was very influential in the pop culture Gen K was raised in.
Occasionally this micro-generation is also called "zillennials."
Similar to the term Generation Oregon Trail before it which refers to people born between the Gen X and millennial generations.
Guy#1: I was born in 1998. I can't relate to tiktok zoomers or millennial 90s kids!
Guy#2: It's because you're both and neither. You are part of Generation Katniss.
(Noun) point guard or coach on the court; should be a very all-around type of player; should be fundamentally sound, have good ball handling, shooting, passing, quickness, speed, IQ, and leadership. If you possess these qualities, then you are the perfect court general
He looks like a court general when he's out there--taking command and telling people what to do.
An uplifting, happy feeling that comes when your generator self-starts during a power outage.
We all felt true generator euphoria after the power went out and our generator automatically started while our holiday dinner was cooking.
Average high grade Marijuana grown outdoors in Washington state .
I got that general washington
When you are generalized for the town you live in and not for your actual circumstances. Usually very annoying for people who get generalized this way. A lower middle class person may be just able to afford a small apartment or house in a rather affluent area and then they get generalized as rich. Or a rich kid may live in a decent neighborhood of what is considered a bad area. These rich kids usually use this to make themselves seem hard or ghetto while the kids with the opposite problem are tired of the generalizations.
Wealthy kids who happen to live in okay areas of Mount Vernon, parts of the Bronx, Queens or Brooklyn are seen as hood but a kid who lives in a one bedroom apartment with his whole family who just happens to live in some wealthier town in Westchester of Long Island is considered soft. town generalization sucks