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Definition of Gen Xer in English: Gen Xer(also Xer) nounˌdʒɛn ˈɛksəˌjen ˈeksər of the 1,000 Gen Xers polled, 68 percent said they owned their homes short for Generation Xer Example sentencesExamples - The familiarity and warmth of the Muppets combined with the soothing heartfelt music of the late John Denver will make any Gen Xer feel like a kid again.
- Xers consider each job as an opportunity for learning, growth, and career advancement and may leave if they feel they are stagnating.
- While not a Gen Xer - at 50, he's clearly a Boomer - Sterling is intrigued by the way demographics are changing the world.
- It has come to my attention that there is someone I know, someone who is a Gen-Xer like myself, who does not have a mobile phone.
- The teenaged Xer wouldn't have been caught dead hitting the mall with mom; today, mothers and daughters shop together, seemingly with no embarrassment on the younger consumer's part.
- Just three years ago, educated Gen Xers seemed set to rule the world.
- When the album came out eight years ago, it conveyed a powerful sense of the present; as though a Gen Xer with poetic sensibilities had stumbled into a session with a rapper.
- It appears that political scandal has created political apathy among Gen Xers.
- Xers also have been the beneficiaries of the low interest rates that have prevailed since the mid-'90s.
- Very importantly, Xers have a 'balanced' approach to work, giving equal status to their personal and professional lives.
- You don't get the feeling that a Gen Xer's home is a reflection of the woman, but of the couple.
- If the Gen Xer in charge isn't figuring out how to learn the most from both Baby Boomers and Millennials, the business is suffering.
- As a Gen Xer trying to make a difference in the dairy industry, he started his business in mid-1999 and positioned it with a BST-free/natural product line.
- When a Gen-Xer faces involuntary job loss, as with any other age group, it's never easy.
- The more dramatic impact of Xer maturation will be on the next evolution of children's television.
- He delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen Xer whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries.
- Late Boomers (35 to 44 years old) share Atlanta as their No.1 destination, but other Xer top choices, Denver and Dallas, are further down their list.
- Business can learn from smart risk takers; in turn, Gen Xers can learn from experienced players.
Definition of Gen Xer in US English: Gen Xernounˌjen ˈeksər A member of Generation X (born in the 1960s and 1970s) of the 1,000 Gen Xers polled, 68 percent said they owned their homes Also called Xer Example sentencesExamples - If the Gen Xer in charge isn't figuring out how to learn the most from both Baby Boomers and Millennials, the business is suffering.
- It appears that political scandal has created political apathy among Gen Xers.
- Xers also have been the beneficiaries of the low interest rates that have prevailed since the mid-'90s.
- You don't get the feeling that a Gen Xer's home is a reflection of the woman, but of the couple.
- While not a Gen Xer - at 50, he's clearly a Boomer - Sterling is intrigued by the way demographics are changing the world.
- As a Gen Xer trying to make a difference in the dairy industry, he started his business in mid-1999 and positioned it with a BST-free/natural product line.
- It has come to my attention that there is someone I know, someone who is a Gen-Xer like myself, who does not have a mobile phone.
- When a Gen-Xer faces involuntary job loss, as with any other age group, it's never easy.
- Just three years ago, educated Gen Xers seemed set to rule the world.
- The familiarity and warmth of the Muppets combined with the soothing heartfelt music of the late John Denver will make any Gen Xer feel like a kid again.
- The teenaged Xer wouldn't have been caught dead hitting the mall with mom; today, mothers and daughters shop together, seemingly with no embarrassment on the younger consumer's part.
- He delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen Xer whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries.
- Late Boomers (35 to 44 years old) share Atlanta as their No.1 destination, but other Xer top choices, Denver and Dallas, are further down their list.
- Business can learn from smart risk takers; in turn, Gen Xers can learn from experienced players.
- When the album came out eight years ago, it conveyed a powerful sense of the present; as though a Gen Xer with poetic sensibilities had stumbled into a session with a rapper.
- Xers consider each job as an opportunity for learning, growth, and career advancement and may leave if they feel they are stagnating.
- Very importantly, Xers have a 'balanced' approach to work, giving equal status to their personal and professional lives.
- The more dramatic impact of Xer maturation will be on the next evolution of children's television.
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