A clip of A’Keria Chanel Davenport on Ru Paul’s Drag Race singing “where is the body” is the punchline in a popular Twitter meme.
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A clip of A’Keria Chanel Davenport on Ru Paul’s Drag Race singing “where is the body” is the punchline in a popular Twitter meme.
Here’s a recap of the best memes from the month of May that’ll have lasting relevance through June and beyond.
A YouTuber’s announcement that his wife fell off a cliff has been widely memed with references to “cliff wife” and “wife guy” about how this incident was overdramatized.
This meme makes fun of the bizarre animations that are shown on bowling alley TV screens.
In these TikTok videos, people hold up signs to reveal personal details about themselves.
An image of Spiderman appearing to rapidly hit the floor with a wrench is being used in both literal and metaphorical memes.
These memes propose scenarios in which a good thing will happen on the condition that a bad one will also occur.
Sansa Stark’s comment in the GoT series finale is the ultimate straightforward way to tell someone to back down when they’re taking up too much space.
A scene from the final episode of Game Of Thrones has become a viral Twitter meme.
YOLO: Honest Messaging is a free anonymous messaging app that works through Snapchat.
TikTokers are reminiscing on the early to mid-2000s with their own renditions of “Welcome to Disney Channel” commercials.
This meme conveys the awkwardness of being the only one doing something strange or embarrassing.