

“Y’all Be Easy” Twitter memes typically poke fun at situations that are troubling for others, but not the OP. It’s a means of saying “Take care” and “Good luck.”
“Y’all Be Easy” Twitter memes typically poke fun at situations that are troubling for others, but not the OP. It’s a means of saying “Take care” and “Good luck.”
The “She Told Me To Recline” TikTok trend is part of the #ReclineChallenge which is marked by creators leaning back as far as they can while performing choreo by @karaleighcannelle.
People are roasting their friends in the Pass The Phone Challenge on TikTok.
As we approach one year of the Coronavirus pandemic, people are sharing memes about this milestone, expressing a range of emotions.
People are marking the start of March 2021 with memes, many of which reference how we’ve been living in a pandemic for approximately one year.
TikTokers are sharing rules the plan to enforce at their wedding using the hashtag #WeddingRules.
People are using the StarByFace website and app to show then which celebrities they look like, and then sharing the results on Twitter.
The “It Started With A Hey” TikTok trend pokes fun at pairs of people and their contrasting characteristics.
The My/Your Pronouns Twitter memes typically see internet users describing their physical attributes, emotional states, and other characteristics rather than their gender using the subject/object format used for pronouns.
The Dramatic Moments trend on TikTok sees creators dishing out hot takes and challenging controversial opinions set to dramatic music used in reality TV shows.
A TikTok transition trend has creators posing with a shoe on their face and then showing them stepping down with elaborate outfits and makeup looks.
The “knock on fake glass” TikTok trend consists of creators performing a sequence of fist pounds on imaginary glass.