“Folding” on TikTok is marked by creators suddenly collapsing and folding in half, like a chair. The move is part of July 2020’s #FoldChallenge.
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“Folding” on TikTok is marked by creators suddenly collapsing and folding in half, like a chair. The move is part of July 2020’s #FoldChallenge.
TikTokers are completing the #FoldChallenge by swinging their arms over their heads, before bending from their waist, while keeping their knees locked in place in response to annoying or disrespectful situations.
The Deuces dance on TikTok by @slimm.aj consists of the woah, rolling the dice, and crossing arm motions.
The Taylor Swift “Love Story” Disco Lines trend on TikTok involves creators pushing their camera way from them (typically on a skateboard) before clapping and hip-thrusting.
“Mi pan su su sum” TikToks began spreading on TikTok after a video of a llama dancing went viral.
Bayangs (banyangs) are a slang term for bangs coined by TikToker @Itsjustnyissa in an original song about hating bangs.
Skidabop TikTok videos feature @Liljahfreebandz’s dance the skidabop. Creators quickly bob up and down while pushing out their shoulders and moving their arms up and down to SchoolBoy Q’s “Collard Greens.”
“Not The Banyang” TikToks are typically about hair and performed to a clip of @Itsjustnyissa singing about a pair of bangs she strongly detests.
The “Famous (I’m The One)” TikTok trend is marked by a female and male creator wearing each other’s clothing. It is performed to Mozzy and Iamsu!’s “Famous (I’m The One)” featuring Yo Gotti and DeJ Loaf.
The “Shake That Laffy Taffy” dance on TikTok consists of hitting your knees, booty popping, the wave, and crossing arm motions. The choreo was created by TikToker @waves.likes.lanes.
“I Need A Bad Bleep” Addison Rae memes appeared on TikTok after Rae said the lyrics to Kid Laroi’s “Addison Rae” were “heartfelt” on Genius’ Between The Lines.
TikTokers are convincing their parents to pretend they’ve fallen down in order to help their child get out of a speeding ticket.