The “Oh, I Think She Like Me” TikTok trend is all about the transitions. Typically, creators sit in a chair and flip a shoe up into the air. They then perform a roundhouse kick, before unveiling a different outfit.
The “Oh, I Think She Like Me” TikTok trend is all about the transitions. Typically, creators sit in a chair and flip a shoe up into the air. They then perform a roundhouse kick, before unveiling a different outfit.
The “You That Kid From TikTok” videos consist of TikTokers calling out naysayers while lip-syncing to “I Made A TikTok” by Conscience and Ashtin Larold.
A Willy Wonka impersonator who goes by the username @willywonkatiktok is making sweet videos on TikTok.
TikTokers are acting out skits to a clip from the song “Mood Swings” by Pop Smoke, featuring Lil Tjay, that goes “shorty a lil baddie…”
The “She Said Baby I’m Afraid To Fall In Love” TikTok dance by @dliviero sees creators swaying from side to side and outlining a heart with their fingers.
The “I Don’t Know If You Can Take It” Transition trend on TikTok consists of creators moving their head from right to left to create a jarring jump cut effect.
The parents of TikTok are plotting their revenge for their children’s sloppy living habits, acting out what they’ll do when they visit their kids’ homes once they’re grown up in the #JustVisiting meme trend.
The #BuiltDifferent trend on TikTok sees creators illustrating how they are “built different” while poking fun at controversial topics.
As soon as Joe Biden announced that Kamala Harris was his vice presidential pick, memes and reactions started emerging online.
“I’m the owner of this house” TikToks consist of creators staking their claim over a person, place, or thing by lip-syncing to audio from social media star and comedian @BlameItOnKway.
Under the umbrella of Alt TikTok (the opposite of Straight TikTok), there are many sub-subcultures including Hood Alt TikTok.
On TikTok, young people are showing off what they wear to a sesh under the hashtag #SeshFit.