

The #VibeZone “Move Your Phone With Me” trend on TikTok calls for viewers to vibe with the creator by mimicking the up and down or side to side movements in the video.
The #VibeZone “Move Your Phone With Me” trend on TikTok calls for viewers to vibe with the creator by mimicking the up and down or side to side movements in the video.
On Twitter, the terms “get ratioed,” “ratioed,” and “ratio” refer to when a tweet receives significantly more replies than likes or retweets.
This meme format features a comic by Shen Comix of a small guy asking a buff guy for his workout routine, which consists of doing one pushup whenever a particular thing happens.
Karencore is a (usually ironic) appreciation of aesthetics associated with the Karen stereotype.
TikTok’s #TwistYourMind trend features TikTokers trolling other accounts by keeping them from hitting a milestone follower count.
Soviet/communist Bugs Bunny vs. American/capitalist Bugs Bunny memes frame greed through economic ideologies.
The “Tap In” TikTok dance by @Yodamnmomma consists of crossing arm motions, pointing, and a hand swipe.
“World War Tea” is a nickname given to the relationship and friendship drama that occurred between members of the TikTok Hype House and Sway House.
The comment “π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦” on TikTok serves as a visual depiction of dancing, specifically throwing it back.
“TikTokalypse” is a term for both the drama occurring between famous members of the Hype and Sway houses and a reference to the possibility of the app being banned in the United States.
A digilante is a digital vigilante.
FTFY is an abbreviation for “fixed that for you.”