zoomer

English

Etymology

zoom + -er

Noun

zoomer (plural zoomers)

  1. That which zooms.
  2. (sometimes capitalized) A member of Generation Z.
    • 2010, 101 Ways to Make Generations X, Y and Zoomers Happy at Work, Cheryl Cran (→ISBN), page 207:
      This is a huge concern for the Zoomers, who are looking ahead to post-recession times. If recent data is accurate there is a claim that Gen X will be making a mass exodus from unfulfilling jobs and unhappy workplaces as soon as the economy turns.
  3. A kind of small swim fin.

Derived terms


French

Verb

zoomer

  1. (photography) to zoom, to zoom in

Conjugation


Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

zoomer

  1. present of zoome
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