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Someone is already trying to trademark the phrase 'OK Boomer' with the US government

Someone is trying to capitalize on one of the latest internet memes spawned from Generation Z by trying to trademark it with the US government.

to poke fun at older generations for being out-of-touch, and harnessed it as a rallying cry across the internet and especially on TikTok, the incredibly popular video-sharing app full of viral content.

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