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How About 8 Inches and Thick? refers to a viral video of a bodybuilder on a beach trauma dumping at a young, blonde girl after she says that she likes "ski
- 5 Big Booms - Know Your Meme
About 5 Big Booms, also known as Aw We're So Sorry To Hear That Your Brother Passed Away, refers to memes and jokes inspired by a viral video of the Costco Guys, A J and Big Justice, taken from a TikTok Live in which A J says, "Aw we're so sorry to hear that your brother passed away, he gets five big booms," followed by the father and son duo saying, "Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!" The clip
- Pirate Software Stop Killing Games Drama - Know Your Meme
The Pirate Software "Stop Killing Games" Drama refers to controversy over content creator and Twitch streamer Pirate Software taking a stance against the S
- Shoebody Bop - Know Your Meme
Shoebody Bop refers to an acapella song created by YouTuber The Minute Hour and a viral video animated by Drue Langlois that shows a priest-like figure dre
- Rhymes With Grug - Know Your Meme
Rhymes With Grug, also known as It Rhymes With Grug, refers to a phrasal template about The Croods character Grug and one of his quotes from the 2013 anima
- What Does PMO Mean? The TikTok Slang Word And Its Other Forms Like . . .
The slang term "PMO" is all over TikTok right now, but what does the three-letter acronym mean? Let's explain
- Are Labubus Demonic? The Viral Conspiracy Theory Linking Labubu . . .
Perhaps the hottest growing conspiracy theory on TikTok has some parents worried that Labubu dolls are demonic Theories about the wildly popular toys supposedly having demonic origins are going viral across social media, with some even claiming Labubu is based on the demon Pazuzu But is there any truth to these conspiracy theories, or is this just another case of satanic panic? Here's what
- LeBron Glazing Poem Boy Oh Boy, Where Do I Even Begin?
Origin On August 2nd, 2023, X [1] user @BronGotGame tweeted a photo of LeBron James with a long caption, starting with, "Boy oh boy where do I even begin Lebron… honey, my pookie bear…" Over seven months, the tweet received over 8,500 likes (shown below) It is currently the first known iteration of the LeBron Glazing Poem
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