TikToker’s are creating videos about being disoriented using TikToks “Ghosted” effect and a mix of Megan The Stallion’s “Savage” with Wiz Khalifa’s “Something New.” The trend was started by creator @_ehiz.
TikToker’s are creating videos about being disoriented using TikToks “Ghosted” effect and a mix of Megan The Stallion’s “Savage” with Wiz Khalifa’s “Something New.” The trend was started by creator @_ehiz.
TikTokers are using a high-definition version of the dancing baby GIF to make jokes about babies.
Of the most popular TikTok trends of April 202o, here are the best ones that are bound to last through May and beyond.
TikTokers are recreating album art for joke punchlines with the #AlbumLookAlike meme trend.
TikTokers are creating videos about their phone’s live wallpaper. When a button is pushed it reveals funny, cute, or even steamy NSFW images.
Netflix launched a TikTok campaign for their new show Never Have I Ever and it is trending on TikTok.
Twitter and TikTok are invoking nostalgia for people who were raised in the 90s with reminiscent music, trends, and pop culture moments.
TikTokers are testing their face symmetry using TikTok’s “Mirror Reflection effect while playing Estelle’s “American Boy” Featuring Kanye West.
A trend regarding the universality of thigh-high leather boots has surfaced online and apparently, anyone can pull them off, especially in memes.
How I Met/How Y’all Met Memes on Twitter highlight when individual Twitter users were introduced to a celebrity, platform, or item compared to the mainstream.
#KimJongUnDead memes began trending after the North Korean Supreme Leader was reported to have died of a botched heart operation on April 25.
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