IKTR is an abbreviation of “I know that’s right.”
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IKTR is an abbreviation of “I know that’s right.”
On TikTok, when an individual points to their inner arm with two fingers they are indicating they are sharing their “true nature,” hence pointing at their veins and/or blood.
Bi panic is when an individual is attracted to both a woman and man in a specific setting, usually a scene from a movie, film, or celebrity interview.
The “It Started With A Hey” TikTok trend pokes fun at pairs of people and their contrasting characteristics.
“New X unlocked” is a phrase used online to refer to glow-ups and other upgrades as if they are in a video game.
The My/Your Pronouns Twitter memes typically see internet users describing their physical attributes, emotional states, and other characteristics rather than their gender using the subject/object format used for pronouns.
The Dramatic Moments trend on TikTok sees creators dishing out hot takes and challenging controversial opinions set to dramatic music used in reality TV shows.
The “knock on fake glass” TikTok trend consists of creators performing a sequence of fist pounds on imaginary glass.
Clubhouse, the drop-in conversation app, is used for more than just networking. The various sides of Clubhouse include live theatrical productions, matchmaking tips, celebrity roasts, and NSFW discussions.
The “I Know You Use Me For” trend is marked by creators dressing like stereotypical nerds (glasses, pigtails, etc.) before transitioning into individuals who are conventionally attractive and confident in who they are.
The Cardi B #UpChallenge sees creators performing choreo from the “Up” music video which includes twerking, hip popping, and moving one’s arms up and down.
Valid is used in slang to refer to a person or thing that is elite and cool.