

“I ain’t exactly, but I ain’t exactly memes” characterize situations where people don’t fit into defined categories.
“I ain’t exactly, but I ain’t exactly memes” characterize situations where people don’t fit into defined categories.
The Ain’t No Simpin TikTok Challenge sees creators pretending to fall. Instead of hitting the ground, they stop and appear to float.
People are getting ready for the 2021 Super Bowl by sharing memes about the game, snacks, commercials, halftime show, and pandemic.
The Boys Vs. Girls TikTok war sees creators filling the comments section of the @BoysTheOfficial and @Girls accounts with blue and pink emojis respectively, as a means to gain more followers.
The term “GameStonk” is a reference to Game Stop stock and its surge in share price in late January 2021.
Although its literal definition is a person with Autism Spectrum Disorder, the term “autist” is commonly used as a slur online.
Based is a term used to describe someone who is cool and confident. The term was appropriated by alt-right/nationalists in support of right-wing conservatives in social media forums.
The phrase “risk it all” is used on social media to joke about an individual trying to win the affection of another by any means necessary.
LOML is an acronym for “love of my life.”
Alphabet mafia is a slang term for the LGBTQ+ community.
TikTok’s new Milkshake routine is a sexually suggestive dance to “Milkshake” by Bby Kodie.
Similar to the skull emoji π , the skull and crossbones emoji is often used to represent literal or figurative death.