The slang "Nutella" comes, of course, from the renowned brand of hazelnut cream known in many countries around the world, probably because it is a very popular product among the youngsters of the middle / upper class. Therefore, "Nutella generation" is used to make fun of and refer to children and teenagers who have grown up in technology, to the modern / gourmet generation; to the so-called "fresh". On the other hand, the "roots generation" is the example to be exalted, it is the right way to be or do something. It's the old or traditional way of doing something.
"Ugh - that Nutella thot is fugly and has 40 RTs on her picture just because people pity her!"
a most yummy chocolately and hazelnut spread, recommended to be made into a milkshake or atop pancakes or just eaten straight from the jar. Of french origin, the smallest size jar doubles as a drinking glass!
petey, i think i'll be having another Nutella topped toast for brekkie!
The "butter" for chocaholics. Can basically be spread on almost anything, but cannot be baked or cooked. Tastes like a chocolate version of Peanut Butter
John usually didn't like challah bread, but when he spead that Nutella on there, it tasted like cream farts and children's laughter (candy).