When you see “100” in a text, chat, or social media, it simply means “totally agree,” “completely true,” or “absolutely.” It’s a quick way to show strong support or approval.
People drop “100” after a friend’s opinion to back them up—“That movie was amazing 100.” It also appears as the red 100 emoji 💯 to hype up a tweet or story. Instead of typing a long sentence, users just tap the emoji or write “100” to say, “I’m with you all the way.”
Meaning & Usage Examples
• “Pizza beats salad 100.”
• Comment: “This track is fire 💯”
• Reply: “100, been on repeat all day.”
Context / Common Use
You’ll see “100” on Instagram captions, TikTok comments, Discord chats—anywhere people want a fast, friendly way to shout “yes, exactly!”
Is “100” the same as 💯?
Yes, both mean the same thing; the emoji just adds color and flair.
Can I use “100” at work?
In casual Slack chats it’s fine, but stick to full words in formal emails.
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