(noun) - A member of the millennial generation that has been maligned or suffered inequitable and disproportionate hardship due to socio-economic events and factors during formidable and professional years as a result of decisions and policies made by previous generations all the while being dismissed as unproductive.
It's tough being a malignnial: couldn't find work in the great recession after graduating college, can barely afford student loans, boomers won't retire so I can advance my career and now COVID-19 closed all the schools and I can't afford additional childcare. Boomers just told me to work harder and "put your years in. "