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- noun Plural form of
rejuvenile .
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But here's the thing: none of the other words that attempt to describe this phenomenon cover the whole cross-generational scope - rejuveniles include 10-year-olds who veg out to Teletubbies, teenage punks who sport Care Bear T-shirts, twentysomethings who live at home, CEO's who champion the power of play in the workplace and card-carrying members of the AARP who go on extreme sport excursions.
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As loony as this sounds, her call for economic collapse as a mass exercise in maturity reveals a crucial difference between traditional adults and rejuveniles.
Christopher Noxon: Capital-A Adults Go Ballistic Over 'Rejuveniles' 2008
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On this point, Jesus and rejuveniles agree wholeheartedly.
Christopher Noxon: Capital-A Adults Go Ballistic Over 'Rejuveniles' 2008
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Pros: Accessibly written, wonderfully varied and thorough profiles of members and subgroups of the rejuveniles.
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The author goes on to explain the difference between childlike and childish, admitting their are some adults who are trying to escape reality through regressive behaviors, but he believes these individuals are a minority of rejuveniles.
Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-up by Christopher Noxon ricklibrarian 2006
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The author goes on to explain the difference between childlike and childish, admitting their are some adults who are trying to escape reality through regressive behaviors, but he believes these individuals are a minority of rejuveniles.
Archive 2006-12-01 ricklibrarian 2006
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Librarians will recognize some rejuveniles among their clients and among themselves.
Archive 2006-12-01 ricklibrarian 2006
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Librarians will recognize some rejuveniles among their clients and among themselves.
Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-up by Christopher Noxon ricklibrarian 2006
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The article uses words like "kidult," "peterpandemonium" and "rejuveniles" to describe this disturbing (according to social scientists) new trend of adults rejecting adulthood.
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The article uses words like "kidult," "peterpandemonium" and "rejuveniles" to describe this disturbing (according to social scientists) new trend of adults rejecting adulthood.
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