The “I May Be… I Swear To God All I Do Is Cash Out” TikTok trend features creators performing the shmoney dance while sharing their issues and a flex.
The “I May Be… I Swear To God All I Do Is Cash Out” TikTok trend features creators performing the shmoney dance while sharing their issues and a flex.
Twitter users are creating their own cottagecore and farmcore ensembles using an astrological chart.
A new Twitter trend has people posting selfies next to a random note from their phone.
Here’s StayHipp’s roundup of the top TikTok memes, challenges, and dances from November 2020 that are worth trying in December.
The “You’re The, The, The, The Grinch” TikTok memes sees creators poking fun at themselves and others by sharing their differences.
TikTokers are sharing photos of their brothers and sisters as part of the “I Ain’t Ever Seen Two Pretty Siblings” trend.
The “I’m A Mother, No Drama” TikTok trend consists of sharing the times they’ve felt like a parent.
The woman stepping into the new year meme is back for 2021.
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.
TikTokers are telling their BFF’s that they want to be more than just friends with the “darling you’re my best friend” #RuinOurFriendship challenge.
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.