“U ok hun” is the standard response from a lower-class British female on Facebook to a friend of the same ilk, usually in response to an attention-seeking / ambiguous statement.
Usually proceeded with a third female replying “pm me babes”.
Usually proceeded with a third female replying “pm me babes”.
Facebook status update: “SOOOO UPSET!! WORST DAY EVA”
Reply #1: “u ok hun”
Reply #2 “omg pm me babes”
Reply #1: “u ok hun”
Reply #2 “omg pm me babes”
by Mrmacho October 03, 2018
AKA Player 456; He is the protagonist of the hit 2021 Netflix Series Squid Game and a really good father.
"Did Seong Gi-Hun really just abandon his daughter again at the end of Squid Game?"
"Yeah... What a great father!"
"Yeah... What a great father!"
by cringe terminator October 09, 2021
When ending a conversation with ok isnt good enough. originated in Delaware while a few men got drunk because they had no buns. Hun has to be said with a terrible lisp.
by Ioverdosedoncreatine July 21, 2013
Phrase used in the song of the same name by King Crimson. Anagram of the phrase "Heat in the Jungle"
by tbcr February 22, 2014
(Keep it 100) To be keepin it one hunned means you are awesome, stayin cool, stayin chill, stayin happy, everything is all good. In the Christian sense of the phrase, it would mean, staying pure, keepin a close relationship with God 24/7 and staying holy. It means you've successfully stayed away from a habitual sin that always is comin up in your life. In the sense of a relationship it would mean everything is going well between the two people.
"Yo bro wassup? You been keepin it one hunned?"
Reply, "Ya man,I keep it one hunned all day err day!"
Example: "Hey you and Brittney keepin it one hunned?"
"Oh yeah, we going strong!"
Example:
"You been keepin it one hunned lately?"
"Ya me and God be tight right now, I'm pretty proud of how I've stayed close wit Him lately."
Reply, "Ya man,I keep it one hunned all day err day!"
Example: "Hey you and Brittney keepin it one hunned?"
"Oh yeah, we going strong!"
Example:
"You been keepin it one hunned lately?"
"Ya me and God be tight right now, I'm pretty proud of how I've stayed close wit Him lately."
by DC-whitehouse February 15, 2015
by Blaque Gurl August 31, 2005
Baltimore Colloquialism. A woman who goes out alone on a Saturday night dressed to the teeth looking for men. Men assume she is looking for a "good time." She doesn't wear a coat as she enters high end bars because she wants to look her best and draw attention from men. Every Saturday night she sits at the bar looking for a man. Made famous by Homicide: Life on the Street episode "Strangled, Not Stirred."
by AntoineDC January 10, 2008