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genner
 n.— «We could cut down on the number of consultants—starting with Avril Henry, whose generalisations about boomers and genners could see her human resources consultancy before an EEO tribunal. Some boomers don’t like coffee, some genners are excellent at piffling on about nothing.» —“Re: The blathering boss” by Professor Rosseforp Radar (Sydney, Australia) Nov. 8, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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