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The Word of the Day for May 25 is:

youthquake \YOOTH-kwayk\ noun
: a shift in cultural norms influenced by the values, tastes, and mores of
young people

Example sentence:
The dot-com industry was the epicenter of the youthquake of the 1990s.

Did you know?
The 1960s were a time of seismic social upheaval brought about by young
people bent on shaking up the establishment. From politics to fashion to music,
the ways of youth produced far-reaching cultural changes. Linguistically, the
sixties saw the addition to English of such words as "flower child,"
"peacenik," "hippie," "love beads," "trippy," "vibe," "freak-out," and
"love-in." Not surprisingly, it also saw the emergence of "youthquake." The
first known use of "youthquake" in print comes from a 1966 article in McCall's:
"the youthquake, as some call it ... has swept both sides of the Atlantic."





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