The “Space Girl” TikTok dance features creators crossing their arms, hugging themselves, blowing a kiss, and making an O-shape with their fingers over their eyes.
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The “Space Girl” TikTok dance features creators crossing their arms, hugging themselves, blowing a kiss, and making an O-shape with their fingers over their eyes.
Panormaic is Black Twitter’s reference to the global pandemic caused by the Coronavirus.
The “All This Time She Was Standing There” TikTok trend sees creators poking fun at the times they’ve bothered their mothers while playing around, typically in the middle of the night.
The “What Is Joe Biden’s Plan To” Twitter memes poke fun at the questions surrounding Joe Biden and his proposed plans to improve the current state of the country.
TikTokers are telling others their fortunes as part of the “If You See This It Is Meant For You” trend.
TikTokers are sticking their tongue out of their mouths and wiggling it at the camera as part of a hilarious (and weird) trend. Typically these videos are filmed up-close and from a downwards angle.
The “He Liked My… So I Changed” TikTok trend typically sees creators playfully joking about racial stereotypes, fetishes, and the physical features men like about them.
Creators are sharing videos of their pets and the mean comments they’ve received about them as part of the “I Just Want To Be Appreciated” TikTok trend.
A nigcel is a Black incel. It also refers to hoteps.
TikTokers are identifying their preferences when it comes to significant others as part of the “It’s Tricky” (This Or That) trend.
The “B*tches, I Got B*tches” TikTok trend sees creators sharing their insecurities, fears, obsessions, and silly memories performed to Ugly God’s “I Got B*tches” mixed into Lorde’s “Ribs.”
TikTokers are sharing throwback photos of their parents as part of the “Show Your Parents And What They Made” trend.