

The #CuddleChallenge, also known as, Cuddle With Your Toddler TikToks, call for parents to film their kids’ reactions when they snuggle with them.
The #CuddleChallenge, also known as, Cuddle With Your Toddler TikToks, call for parents to film their kids’ reactions when they snuggle with them.
“Man, I’m Finna Whip Dis Ho” TikToks are trending on the app. These videos usually see creators showing off their means of transportation. These videos began growing in popularity in mid-July.
The “Get Back” Pop Smoke Woo Walk on TikTok features creators performing the Woo Walk, which consists of crossing one foot over the other while hopping, to Pop Smoke’s “Get Back.”
“I’m Erasing Myself From The Narrative” Hamilton Bonk TikToks sees creators making fun of their toxic behavior.
“I am Black” TikToks are set to the tune of “In This Shirt” by The Irrepressibles. They typically feature Black creators poking fun at stereotypes associated with Black people or moments they’ve been subject to racial bias or prejudice.
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.
TikTokers are making memes with the Ben 10 theme song, doing a series of dance moves, and showing a set of pictures to make jokes.
The Deuces dance on TikTok by @slimm.aj consists of the woah, rolling the dice, and crossing arm motions.
“Nobody needs to know” TikTok memes combine clips from two Hamilton songs to make jokes about people failing to keep secrets.
A dance by TikTokers @littledoorag and @number9ok5 set to the song “Shake It” started growing in popularity on TikTok in July 2020.
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.