The ‘Wow You Can Really Dance’ Challenge is a video recorded dance series of people showing off their best moves on social media platforms such as Youtube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter.
The ‘Wow You Can Really Dance’ Challenge is a video recorded dance series of people showing off their best moves on social media platforms such as Youtube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter.
The fingers pointing away from each other emoji combo π π symbolizes confidence, recognized as a meme about people who are very self-assured and confident.
Virtual school memes are an internet byproduct of the Coronavirus outbreak as students and teachers scramble to make online classes effective.
“But I’m shy” and #ShyBaby TikTok videos act out a meme about shy people touching their pointer fingers together and walking their feet pointed inward.
As Coronavirus leads to quarantines, shutdowns, and cancelations, people are documenting their lives at home during this pandemic under the hashtag #LifeAtHome on TikTok.
Referring to Megan Thee Stallion’s hit single “Captain Hook,” a dance challenge on social media sparked after the Houston rapper posted the hashtag #captainhookchallenge when her newest album, Suga dropped last week.
The Carl Wheezer and Shrek Meme is an imaginary scene created by a fan of both animations that displays two characters from each narrative in a conflict which is used as a meme template to express opposing perspectives in other real-life situations.
A “TikTok House” is a collaborative space for TikTok content creators to produce branded content and collaborate with each other in order to grow their audiences and the platforms.
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty line has a new home with TikTok as they just announced a brand collaboration with her multi-million dollar makeup company.
A softgirl or soft girl is someone whose style matches a social media aesthetic that includes pastel colors, maximalist accessories, and shimmery makeup.
The Wuhan Shake is a greeting gesture that involves two people tapping their feet to each other, providing an alternative to shaking hands during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Flip The Switch challenge first went viral on TikTok in 2018, but it’s recently had a major resurgence as mainstream celebrities and even politicians participate in the trend.