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boomerang kid

noun

Informal.
  1. a young adult who returns to live with parents after a period of living away from home.


boomerang kid

noun

  1. a young adult who, after having lived on his or her own for a time, returns to live in the parental home, usually due to financial problems caused by unemployment or the high cost of living independently
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of boomerang kid1

1985–90; from boomerang, which returns to the thrower
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“It can fill a number of roles that you may never have needed before, like providing a place for your aging parent to live instead of a nursing home, or for your boomerang kid to come back to when they’ve lost their job, or for you to work remotely.â€

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Her songs, with titles such as “Boomerang,†“Kid in a Candy Store†and “High Top Shoes,†sound juvenile — but then again so are her fans.

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“It’s definitely designed for multi-generational families, whether for the grandparents, a boomerang kid back from school or a visiting relative,†said Kim Ambrose, vice president of marketing at Miller and Smith.

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Kaila McLean never planned to become a “boomerang kid.â€

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We've all heard of the boomerang kid—the 20-something who returns from college to live in their parents' basement—but does that happen in nature?

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