gen (someone) up on (something)
To inform or educate someone about something; to give someone the required information about something. Primarily heard in UK. The manager genned us up this morning on the status of the company. Don't worry, I'm going to gen the entire team up on the status of this project today. I don't have time to gen you up on the policy changes happening this year, so here's a reference guide you can consult.
gen up on (something)
To inform or educate oneself about something; to study up on something. Primarily heard in UK. I'm going to have to gen up on my computer skills before starting this new job. Whew, it seems I need to gen up on the policy changes happening this year—is there a reference guide I can consult? A: "Wait, what's 'meiosis' again?" B: "Dude, you really need to gen up on that before our Bio exam next week."
Gen X
An abbreviation of "Generation X," a nickname for the generation of people born roughly between 1965 and 1980, between baby boomers and millennials. The name comes from the title of Douglas Coupland's 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. I know it's hard for you to fathom growing up without the Internet, but that's what we members of Gen X did. If you're from Gen X, I know you can relate to inheriting a car with crank windows, no air conditioning, and no radio—not even a cassette player! Remember the days of cigarette vending machines? It feels like Gen X grew up in a different world sometimes.
Gen Xer
A nickname for a member of Generation X, the generation of people born roughly between 1965 and 1980, between baby boomers and millennials. The name comes from the title of Douglas Coupland's 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. Commonly abbreviated as "Gen Xer." I know it's hard for you to believe, but Gen Xers like me grew up without the Internet. I know my Gen Xers can relate to inheriting a car with crank windows, no air conditioning, and no radio—not even a cassette player! Remember the days of cigarette vending machines? It feels like we Gen Xers grew up in a different world sometimes.
Generation X
A nickname for the generation of people born roughly between 1965 and 1980, between baby boomers and millennials. The name comes from the title of Douglas Coupland's 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. I know it's hard for you to fathom, but all of us in Generation X had to grow up without the Internet. If you're from Generation X, I know you can relate to inheriting a car with crank windows, no air conditioning, and no radio—not even a cassette player! Remember the days of cigarette vending machines? It feels like Generation X grew up in a different world sometimes.
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