This Twitter meme format uses a broad meaning of “sexual tension” to point out the sexual tension between two or more people and/or things.
This Twitter meme format uses a broad meaning of “sexual tension” to point out the sexual tension between two or more people and/or things.
The “I Don’t Know If You Can Take It, Ushy Gushy” TikTok trend consists of creators performing a head transition, before waddling over to the camera and performing a dance routine.
An image of a baby Pikachu holding a Capri Sun pouch has become a meme format about childhood memories.
An old paparazzi picture of a woman on a bicycle staring at Keanu Reeves has reemerged as a meme format similar to the “distracted boyfriend” stock photo.
The Lil Baby in a wig prank consists of social media users asking their parents if they can identify an old classmate when the picture is actually a black-and-white photo of rapper Lil Baby.
TikTok POV videos set to the song “Read Me My Rights” by Brantley Gilbert parody Republican politics and situations where someone is ready for a fight.
The WAP “Don’t Wanna Spit, I Wanna Gulp… OMG, Is This Who We Are?” TikToks see creators questioning themselves or others about their promiscuous behavior.
The “Money Trees” dance on TikTok is by Haley Sharpe (@YodelingHaley). It consists of quick arm motions, chest pops, juggling, and the woah.
“I’m In Pain” TikToks consists of creators showcasing times they’ve felt down and what changed their mood.
#AnnabelleEscape and #AnnabelleDoll videos are growing in popularity on TikTok after rumors spread the devil doll escaped Warren Museum and went after Donald Trump’s brother on Aug. 14.
Memes of Drake peeking around Nike boxes began spreading online after he released the music video for his latest single “Laugh Now, Cry Later” on Aug. 13.
Drake crying memes appeared on the internet after he sobbed in the middle of his “Laugh Now, Cry Later” music video.