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sui-generous

Giving freely (generous) to oneself (sui, as in suicide). Not exactly selfish, but close.

When he brought in the dessert tray, he immediately grabbed the first piece for himself. So sui-generous!

by Al Berich October 6, 2018

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co-generic

belonging to the same genus.

Dogs and wolves are co-generic animals. They both belong to the genus Canis.

by uttam maharjan July 3, 2011

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General Squibby

1. The leader of an army of Squibbies

2. A broad or generalized Squibby

1. "Hey Squibby. Should we attack them."

"I'm not sure other Squibby. Perhaps we should ask General Squibby."

2. "That's very Squibby."

"Like. Enormously Squibby, or proportionally Squibby?"

"Just kinda generally Squibby you stupid slut!"

by General Squibby February 26, 2010

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General Electric

General Electric, duh!

General Electric
you cant spell garbage, without GE

by Teethpick April 26, 2021

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generation epsilon

The young people, aged 18 to 29, in Arab and Arab-influenced countries like Syria and Yemen, who are rising up against dictatorships. (Based on statistical term epsilon, meaning very small number. (used by Srdja Popovic, the organizer of the movement that took down Milosevic in Serbia in 2000, who was 27 at the time).

This winter, Generation Epsilon will have an effect on the Egyptian transfer of power.

by Ptolemy Jones December 9, 2011

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Generation Y

William Straus and Neil Howe's clustering of millennials based on birth years, the generational classification was referred to as Generation Y, and muddled the fair representation of those who experienced their adolescence and cognitive-development years in step with the nascent phase of home-based Internet access technology.

While often lumped together with millennials (as defined by Straus and Howe), the developmental phase of social interaction, which involved information technology's burgeoning impact on society, was overlooked. Generation Y represented the crossroads between millennials who were well immersed in computer technology even as far as experiencing an institutionalization of computer education in academic curricula and Generation X members who were heavily immersed in broadcast media's influence and yet largely uninitiated in computer technology. Generation Y represents the link between the non-digital age society shaped by Generation X, as adolescents (MTV Generation), and the dawn of the Internet age that saw the transitioning of society to easily accessible online communities (Bulletin board system, MIRC, Yahoo! Groups, Internet forum) especially during the introduction of dial-up Internet access to households.

Gen Y entangled pop culture and digital community-building through bulletin board systems, online forums, website mailing groups, mIRC, ICQ, and other electronic modes of communication (predecessors to social media) into today's digital age.

Generation Y and Generation Z cannot be lumped together and be called Millennials; as those who said so were clueless about how the two generations were raised and how they developed their ways of thinking.

by CommandereON January 19, 2018

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generic wastetrolly

A person who will live a very average, stereotypical, middle class generic life/lifestyle.

A good example of this is a uni graduate getting married settleing down and having kids in their mid 20's and shopping in 'sainsburies', one of the most generic supermarkets around (hence the reference to trolly *shoping trolly*)

generic wastetrolly Critical Example:

Non-generic speciman: luul i just got back from a 3 day extreme bar crawl wagwan man?

Generic Speciman: i just got dypers for the kids

Non-generic Speciman: MAN TRAPED XD

by // Nick \\ July 11, 2008

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