- XERS
- Gen ___ (group that grew up on MTV)
- Group before Millennials
- Boomers' kids
- They're younger than boomers
- Characters in John Hughes movies, e.g.
- Disenfranchised slackers, supposedly
- Kids who grew up playing 48-Across
- My generation
- The MTV generation
- Kids who had Commodore 64s
- They tried to moonwalk as kids
- Brat Pack films' generation
- Stereotypical disaffected slackers
- Gen __ (post-boom kids)
- Boomers' babies
- Grunge generation, informally
- The "Reality Bites" main characters, informally
- Some signers
- Signers, perhaps
- Generation after boomers
- Gen-___
- Voters, at times
- Boomers' kids, briefly
- Gen ___ (boomers' kids)
- Gen-__: post-baby boomers
- Some voters
- Half of all tic-tac-toe players
- Much of the MTV Generation
- Unschooled signers
- Boomers' followers
- Gen-__: boomers' kids
- Gen-__: post-boomers
- Today's fortysomethings, e.g.
- '60s-'70s births
- Group between boomers and millennials
- Ballot markers
- Gen-__ (baby boomer's 37 Down)
- Gen-__
- Gen-___ (post-boom babies)
- Gen-__ (baby boomer's kids)
- Group born in the '70s
- Kids of boomers
- Baby boomers' kids
- Millennials' preceders
- Boomers' children
- Jay-Z and Dr. Dre, by birth
- Forty-somethings, for short
- Group named for their then- uncertain future
- Millennials' parents
- Many moms of millennials
- They arrived before millennials
- They grew up during the disco era, for short
- Members of the MTV Generation
- Unversed signers
- Gen-___ (young set)
- Gen ___ (demographic group)
- Gen ___ (thirtysomethings)
- MTV generation
- Gen ___ (post-baby boomers)
- Gen ___ (preceders of millennials)
- Many college students of the 1980s-'90s, informally
- Group portrayed in "Slacker" and "Reality Bites," familiarly
- Gen ___ (demographic group, in brief)
- Generation ___ (1970s babies)
- Gen -- (boomers' kids)
- Gen -- (folks born after '65)
- Many Nam vets' kids
- Children of boomers
- Cohort before Gen Y
- Many Boomers kids
- Millennials' parents, casually
- Intellivision-playing kids, say
- Kids who saw the original "E.T." in theaters, say
- Gen _____ (young Americans)
- Group between the boomers and millennials
- Children of the 1970s
- Some boomers' children