generationer

English

Etymology

generation + -er

Noun

generationer (plural generationers)

  1. (in combination) A member of a specified generation.
    • 2003, Bakari Kitwana, The hip hop generation (page 89)
      Although Ali was not a hip-hop generationer, the community-wide debate sparked by her book exposed the crux of the gender issue facing the hip-hop generation []
    • 2006, Robert C. Smith, Mexican New York: transnational lives of new immigrants (page 158)
      One Ticuani native in her mid-twenties, who has long- established friendships with returning second-generationers, is uncomfortable with the contrast between their apparent ease and her own family's difficult financial situation.

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Swedish

Noun

generationer

  1. indefinite plural of generation
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