GKD (gǎo kuài diǎn) — Hurry up / get on with it / let's go — abb...

Hurry up / get on with it / let's go — abbreviation of 搞快点 (gǎo kuài diǎn), a Cantonese-influenced expression meaning "do it faster." Used to urge someone to speed up, often impatiently or excitedly.

Example Usage

更新太慢了,GKD!

The updates are so slow — GKD, hurry up!

Cultural Context

搞快点 originated in Cantonese-speaking regions (GKD reflects Cantonese pronunciation) and spread into Mandarin internet culture. It's commonly directed at content creators who are slow to upload new episodes or posts, or used among friends to rush someone. It carries an impatient but playful tone — annoyed but not angry.

Category: internet-culture