The #DontRunChallenge, also known as, #WhyAreYouRunning challenge features very fast footwork performed to DJ Eddy Beatz “Why Are You Running” (Remix).
The #DontRunChallenge, also known as, #WhyAreYouRunning challenge features very fast footwork performed to DJ Eddy Beatz “Why Are You Running” (Remix).
TikTok’s #BarbieGirlChallenge defies unrealistic beauty standards as creators transition from a full glam look, through a post-op look, to au naturale.
The “Ya Ya Ya Challenge” on TikTok is marked by creators repeating the same motion over and over again.
TikTokers are leaving completely unrelated comments under videos in an effort to gain popularity or feel included.
Creators are making fun of the times they’ve run into very attractive people while dressed down in the “Me Vs. The Boys There” trend.
TikTokers are imagining themselves as cashiers using a headless video of a store clerk ringing up items.The original video was posted by @amberylee77.
TikTok’s growing trend, the “Then Leave” dance, is marked by the woah, the mop, and twerking.
“Dark Skin vs. Light Skin” trend on TikTok makes fun of light-skinned Black people or mixed people. These videos are marked by creators performing every day tasks in a sexy manner.
#DontLeaveMeChallenge videos are marked by TikTokers posing punny questions to a group of friends before running away. Their friends usually cheer them on, yelling, “Don’t leave me. Take me with you.”
The comment ποΈπποΈ, comprised of an “eye,” “lips,” and another “eye” emoji, means an individual who witnessed the recording of a bizarre, funny, or cringey TikTok video was staring in shock, disgust, or confusion.
#WhatIdWear trend on TikTok is marked by creators modeling their outfits if cast in various TV shows and movies.
TikTokers are sprinting through their homes as they reenact life’s unfortunate events as different people set to Mr. blue sky by Electric Light Orchestra as part of the “Mr. Blue Sky” trend.