Gen X Words Comeback
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Brilliant video argues for 5 iconic Gen X words that are poised for a cultural comeback

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A new video argues for 5 iconic Gen X words that are poised for a cultural comeback.
Joe Boyd (@deconstructedpastor on TikTok ) shares what he believes are the top five Gen X slang terms of all time.
" Awesome " and " Dude " are still used daily , and many Gen X parents and teachers get a kick out of making younger generations guess the meaning of our slang.
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