On TikTok, the acronym IB stands for “inspired by.”
On TikTok, the acronym IB stands for “inspired by.”
Social media users have been relentlessly mocking Mark Zuckerberg after a photo of him surfing in Hawaii with a face covered in sunscreen went viral.
TikTokers are using the hashtag #ILoveChina to sarcastically suggest that by showing support for the country where TikTok’s parent company is based, their videos will get more attention.
The “Dirty Text Challenge” consists of TikTokers sending risqué texts to their significant others while in public and documenting their reactions.
In addition to referring to an overdose, the slang term “OD,” also spelled “ode” and “odee” is a synonym for “extra” or “a lot.”
The 🥶 emoji, also known as the cold face emoji or cold grimace emoji, is used to express extreme discomfort or awkwardness, as well as, extreme support or approval or another who is attractive, cool, or chill.
The #WhatIdWear TikTok trend has a new cottagecore-inspired twist where people show off what they’d wear if they befriended another species.
Chinese street style TikTok videos are going viral. Their spread has inspired new TikTok trends while opening a conversation around anti-Asian sentiment during the COVID era.
“He has no lips”/”how will he get kiss kiss” TikTok memes come from several layers of TikTok meme trends, with audio from a duet between @polo.boyy and @thereal_tati.
“Next caller” is a phrase that signifies disapproval as well as the abrupt ending of a conversation, usually out of annoyance.
To celebrate World Emoji Day, we’ve collected and defined some of the most culturally significant emoji of 2020 so far.
TikTok’s Wide Walking trend sees creators putting their own spin on the “Wide Walking Putin” memes using distorted footage. These videos are performed to Piano Fantasia’s “Song For Denise” (Maxi version).