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The phrase "monkey slapped" usually refers to a widely circulated online image of a monkey with a red, slapping hand over its eyes. This meme format gained traction as a shortha...
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The phrase "monkey slapped" usually refers to a widely circulated online image of a monkey with a red, slapping hand over its eyes. This meme format gained traction as a shortha...
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A diet T‑shirt is a casual top that explicitly references a diet or weight‑loss goal, often worn to signal dietary intention, humor, or affiliation with fitness culture. Typ...
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The "can I get a hug" meme refers to a recurring online motif that comically juxtaposes a desire for comfort or closeness with awkwardness, irony, or exaggerated neediness. Rath...
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Twin Flames Jeff refers to an online meme and persona in which a person named Jeff is framed as the "twin flame"—a supposed deeply connected spiritual counterpart—of the exp...
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The Leonardo DiCaprio Oscars meme refers to a recurring online pattern that connects his historic 2016 Academy Award win for The Revenant with earlier years of nominations and n...
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The phrase celebrity pink coat refers to a specific moment when a celebrity wore a pink coat that sparked widespread attention online. In the context of internet culture, a sing...
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Cracker Barrel funny memes spread because they tap into nostalgia, roadside familiarity, and the quirky personality of a chain that feels both old-fashioned and oddly contempora...
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The phrase “Travis shirtless” refers to a short, widely copied video in which the artist Travis performs onstage without a shirt, combining emphatic vocal delivery with high...
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Evil Winnie the Pooh refers to an internet meme in which the beloved children’s character is depicted as menacing, malicious, or absurdly sinister. This transformation of a ge...
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The phrase you need to calm down entered mainstream internet culture from Taylor Swift's 2019 music video for "You Need To Calm Down." In the video, the line appears on a protes...
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