Perhaps you've seen a young person wearing a T-shirt that says "OK Boomer" and thought, "That's nice. They're honoring their elders!"
No, not at all.
"OK Boomer" sounds like something someone would say to a dog on a show about two guys who drive a car around the South. But, as we learned this week from a New York Times story, it is something the Whippersnapper-American community says to The Olds.
It's a flat, affectless response to boomers being typical out-of-touch, unhip, willfully ignorant people who still think it should be 1979 and anything called a "phone" should be bolted to a wall and have a gnarled, knotted 12-foot beige cord.
An example of how the phrase is used: "What you kids call a phone isn't a phone at all! It's just a time-wasting toy."
"OK Boomer."
Are you at risk for this withering retort? Possibly. Let's see if you qualify.
First, are you a boomer? This is the group that was born between 1946 and 1964. It's a ridiculously large group. I have little in common with anyone who was 18 in 1964, sitting in a dorm room leading a hootenanny singalong with a Kingston Trio album, or some other folk record. "If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning!" Well, what's stopping you? They're $14.99 at the hardware store. Set an alarm clock and get to it.