

The “Proof Anything Can Be An Album Cover” TikTok trend sees creators using footage from their camera rolls, Snapchats, vlogs, and more as album artwork.
The “Proof Anything Can Be An Album Cover” TikTok trend sees creators using footage from their camera rolls, Snapchats, vlogs, and more as album artwork.
A dance choreographed by @astronomicalboy to the song “Church Bells” by Carrie Underwood rose to popularity on TikTok in late January and early February 2021.
The “Foot Fungus” dance on TikTok is marked by creators hitting the woah, rolling the dice, miming driving a car, and crossing arm motions.
The Ain’t No Simpin TikTok Challenge sees creators pretending to fall. Instead of hitting the ground, they stop and appear to float.
The Boys Vs. Girls TikTok war sees creators filling the comments section of the @BoysTheOfficial and @Girls accounts with blue and pink emojis respectively, as a means to gain more followers.
TikTok’s new Milkshake routine is a sexually suggestive dance to “Milkshake” by Bby Kodie.
TikTokers are presenting information about themselves with the invitation to viewers “let’s be mutuals.”
Typically seen on TikTok, “default gang” and “default settings” are anti-LGBTQ+ terms that imply that heterosexuality is the “default” sexuality.
The “Show Yourself 3 Januarys [sic] In A Row” TikTok trend sees creators sharing photos of how they’ve grown in the past three years.
People are showing off their curves in the #SilhouetteChallenge on social media.
TikTokers are dancing to Billy Joel’s “Zanzibar” with choreography by @maxmith_.
TikTokers are dancing with their friends in a circle to “SexyBack” by Justin Timberlake.