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  1. Bowyangs and boomerangs: Reminiscences of 40 years' prospecting in Australia and Tasmania by M. J O'Reilly, 1944
  2. Boomerang (NO BOOMERANG INCLUDED!) by Benjamin;Darnell, Eric Ruhe, 1985
  3. Boomerang by Lue Christian, 2002-11-01
  4. The Boomerang: A Novel Based On The Play Of The Same Name (1918) by David Gray, 2010-09-10
  5. Los desastres naturales, propiciados por el hombre: EU sufre el boomerang del deterioro ambiental.: An article from: Siempre! by MarĂ­a Cristina Rosas, 2005-10-09
  6. Commonwealth Boomerang Described by Geoffrey; edited by Roy Cross Pentland, 1959
  7. Knights of the boomerang;: Episodes from a life spent among the native tribes of Australia by Herbert Basedow, 1935
  8. Environmental boomerang by Leonard J Webb, 1973
  9. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 10,163 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO BOOMERANGS (WESTBURY-ON-TRYM). by Alfred James. Bartlett, 1907
  10. Primitive and Pioneer Sports for Recreation Today: Rope Spinning, Lariat Throwing, Tumblesticks, Whip Cracking, Boomerangs, Log Rolling, Boomabirds, by Bernard Sterling Mason, 1975-06
  11. Boomerang Adventures (Booktivity) by Paul Sprague, 2000-07-20
  12. Boomerangs, Blades, and Basketballs: The Science of Sports (Science at Work) by Jayne Creighton, 1999-08
  13. Das Ei des Boomerang. by Barbara K. Goldsmith, Manulani, 2000-03-01
  14. Australian Capers: Or, Christopher Cockle's Colonial Experience, by Old Boomerang by John Richard Houlding, 2010-02-12

81. Boomerang
boomerang Definition of boomerang on Investopedia - An American slang term that refers to an adult who has moved back in with his or her parents (who are
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    Boomerang
    An American slang term that refers to an adult who has moved back in with his or her parents (who are part of the baby boomer generation) instead of living independently. The phrase, when applied to an individual, makes reference to the fact that the person lived independently for a period, but subsequently returned home due to the financial costs associated with maintaining a separate household. While boomer parents may be pleased emotionally to have their boomerangs back in the household, boomerangs can often pose a significant financial burden on their parents. This can result in a reduction in retirement savings for the boomerang's parents, leaving them with the decision to either postpone their own retirement or have their children help out with the household expenses.
    Other countries have adopted similar slang to represent this domestic phenomenon. In Italy, the term "mammon", or "mama's boys" is used, while the Japanese refer to them as "parasaito shinguru", or "parasite singles". In the U.K., children boomeranging back home has given rise to the acronym KIPPERS (or kids in parents' pockets eroding retirement savings).
    Baby Boomer

    Discretionary Income

    Disposable Income

    Dual Income, No Kids - DINKS

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