Gen Z Slang List
Explore popular Gen Z slang terms with definitions, examples, and cultural insights. Perfect for marketers, educators, and curious parents.
Hundo P
Means “100 percent,” used to express complete agreement, certainty, or support.
Contextual Example:
“I’m hundo P down to go on that road trip this weekend.”
Synonyms / Related Terms:
- Definitely
- Absolutely
- For sure
Alternate Spellings / Variations:
- Hundo percent
History & Evolution:
A quick text-friendly spin on saying “one hundred percent.” Gained traction in short-form messaging and comedic commentary.
Cultural Relevance:
Showcases Gen Z’s brevity and playful approach to standard phrases. Often indicates enthusiastic agreement in group chats or social posts.
Practical Usage:
- Appropriateness & Tone: Very informal, cheerful.
- Platform Popularity: Texting, casual Twitter replies, friend group chats.
- Trend Status: Known, but not as commonly used as “fr” or “facts.”
Dos and Don’ts:
- Do use it to convey strong positivity.
- Don’t employ it in formal or serious contexts—can sound flippant.
Common Misconceptions:
- Some might interpret it literally as “100p,” referencing something else. Context helps clarify.
Example in Pop Culture or Media:
- Slang dictionaries and comedic skits occasionally highlight “hundo P” as an example of youth talk.
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