[ニート, ni-to] (n) NEET (young people not in education, employment or training)
[gankuro] (n) darkly tanned face (fashionable among trendy young people ca. 1999-2000)
[jibetarian] (n) young people who sit on the ground or sidewalk (footpath)
[furi-ta-] (n) (abbr) (from freelance and arbeiter) young people subsisting on part-time work; one whose livelihood is provided by part-time work; (P)
[mozzu] (n) mods (trendy young people in early '60s Britain)
[きょうわらべ;きょうわらわ, kyouwarabe ; kyouwarawa] (n) (See 京童部) Kyoto's young people
[きょうわらわべ, kyouwarawabe] (n) Kyoto's young people
[わかものことば, wakamonokotoba] (n) (See 若者語) young people's language; words used only by people under 30
[わかものご, wakamonogo] (n) (See 若者言葉・わかものことば) young people's language
[わかものずき, wakamonozuki] (n, adj-na, adj-no) (1) (See 好き・ずき) being fond of young people; (2) being popular with young people
[せいしゅんぐんぞう, seishungunzou] (n) youthful crowd; crowd of young people coming into their own
[せいねんはい, seinenhai] (n) young people
[ねんしょうしゃ, nenshousha] (n) youth; minor; young people
[しらけせだい, shirakesedai] (n) generation of young people (esp. of the 1970s) apathetic about social issues