A tone indicator put at the end of an online message that indicates the message is a genuine question. Especially helpful in situations where the question sounds like it could be rhetorical, or in situations where one wants to show that they are not disagreeing with another's opinion, they just want the explanation behind it.
A: I hate going to the store. That place is evil.
B: Then why did I see you there every day last week? /gen
A: I actually really hate it when people say that I'm smart.
B: Oh, why? /gen
Gen, short for generosity, used in personal ads to thinly veil offers to make/receive payment for sexual acts. Typically these ads are short, confusing, and only those writing them and looking for them are suppose to be able to easily translate them.
Craigslist m4m ad: bottom up for gen 420. (a male offering sexual acts in exchange for marijuana)
Craigslist m4m ad: top gen. (some ads may be as short as this; a gay male "top" offering a negotiable cash payment for someone to come "bottom" for him)
1. As an abreviation of Agenda, can be used simply to ask whats going on, or what the plan is.
2. As an abreviation of Genuine, can be used to confirm the reliability of a statement, or in reply when asked if something is true. For serious matters, it can be accompanied by the speaker's right fist applied upside down to the speaker's right temple, to avoid any doubt.
1. Whats the gen? Whats the gen for friday night?
2. I just heard that tom had sex with his mum, gen.
(n) (jh-en): A female, a member of the human species. Usually has a very spunky attitude. Energetic. Unique and beautiful. Enjoys music and college. Ambitious. She enjoys driving and being herself. She has a heart of gold but carries more emotional baggage than a bellhop could help her with. She's always in search of something deeper, something meaningful.