“Glizzy” is a slang term for hot dog.
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“Glizzy” is a slang term for hot dog.
We’ve compiled the top memes from July 2020 and some August-specific memes to usher in a new month.
As TikTok continues to be an enormously popular app and digital culture hub, we’ve tracked the top trends from July and highlighted the ones that are set to continue through August and beyond.
Two social media campaigns are using the phrase “settle for Biden” to call for voters to support Joe Biden in the 2020 election, even though they may not be excited about his candidacy.
Crying cat giving a thumbs up memes represent situations in which someone is extremely sad, but wants to signal that everything is ok.
Two meme formats: the “bonjour bear” and the “adios wormhole” have been combined into a new template.
TikTokers are making memes with the Ben 10 theme song, doing a series of dance moves, and showing a set of pictures to make jokes.
“Nobody needs to know” TikTok memes combine clips from two Hamilton songs to make jokes about people failing to keep secrets.
A dance by TikTokers @littledoorag and @number9ok5 set to the song “Shake It” started growing in popularity on TikTok in July 2020.
“Did someone say beveragino” is the catchphrase of a TikTok trend about friends getting together for drinks.
Avatar: The Last Airbender memes have spiked in popularity since the 2005-2008 animated series started streaming on Netflix.
A beauty trend on TikTok has people painting their faces green and using a greenscreen effect to add trippy graphics.