cusper

English

Etymology

cusp + -er

Noun

cusper (plural cuspers)

  1. A person considered to have been born on a cusp between significant generations
    • 2004 - Linda A Panszczyk - HR How-To--Intergenerational Issues
      When the younger of their two overlapping generations feels like it's not being heard, a Cusper can provide a voice.
  2. (astrology) A person born on a day at a junction of star signs
    • 1989 - Liz Greene - Astrology for Lovers
      And if you were bom on those tricky days which fall between two signs — like 23 December, or 21 May — then you are called a 'cusper', ...

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