no doubt about it; cempletely; totally; for sure; of course; naturally; in an expected way or order
can be used before, in middle, or at end of sentence, however you see fit.
can be used before, in middle, or at end of sentence, however you see fit.
1. 100% I wanna have sex with that girl!
2. someone says or does something you're excited and happy to hear: friend: I think we should go out tomorrow night You: '100% we will!"
3. hell yeah! 100%
2. someone says or does something you're excited and happy to hear: friend: I think we should go out tomorrow night You: '100% we will!"
3. hell yeah! 100%
by Homeyazz November 04, 2005
"do you like Dan?"
"100%"
"you think I look good in this?"
"100%"
"you see her dancing all crazy over there??"
"100%"
"100%"
"you think I look good in this?"
"100%"
"you see her dancing all crazy over there??"
"100%"
by Doyouloveit March 21, 2010
by smoochmagooch16 March 27, 2010
-the happiest thing that could happen in your phone (full battery)
-fully known;fully sure;etc
-full marks in tests;exams
-fully known;fully sure;etc
-full marks in tests;exams
1my phone has 100% battery! I can play for a long time.
2.im 100% sure that this is an apple
3:YAY! I GOT 100% IN MY EXAM!
2.im 100% sure that this is an apple
3:YAY! I GOT 100% IN MY EXAM!
by Petroplayer728 February 17, 2019
in short, it reads across as ‘one-hundred percent’, meaing ‘the most’.
1)full effort; all; maximal exertion (as applying to a sport, usually)
2)completion (commonly of a particular RPG):
a in utterly the sumpremest, truest sense of the word;
or
b. virtually, or for intensive or practical purposes (can vary)
Note that that the second use of ‘100%’ can serve as many parts of speach simply by adding a different suffix.
{100% = completion to the fullest extent}
100%ly = adverb
100%'r or 100%er = person (noun)
100%'d or 100%ed = past-tense form of verb (usually transitive)
. . . and so on . . .
1)full effort; all; maximal exertion (as applying to a sport, usually)
2)completion (commonly of a particular RPG):
a in utterly the sumpremest, truest sense of the word;
or
b. virtually, or for intensive or practical purposes (can vary)
Note that that the second use of ‘100%’ can serve as many parts of speach simply by adding a different suffix.
{100% = completion to the fullest extent}
100%ly = adverb
100%'r or 100%er = person (noun)
100%'d or 100%ed = past-tense form of verb (usually transitive)
. . . and so on . . .
1) The football coach told us not to give our 100%, but to give him our 110-or-112%.
2) Mike thought th't he 100%'d his video-game savefile, until he later found out, became aware, of everything he missed, at none other than the GFs messageboard, at which point he displayed himself as a genuine n00b.
2) Mike thought th't he 100%'d his video-game savefile, until he later found out, became aware, of everything he missed, at none other than the GFs messageboard, at which point he displayed himself as a genuine n00b.
by Victor Van Styn October 14, 2005
by Heather The Great April 02, 2005