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67 Meme

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Juan / Horse On Balcony

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The Top 20 Memes Of 2025 Are Here: See the Results Of 2025's Meme Of The Year Voting!

  1. What Does Gloving vs. Degloving Mean? Meme And Origin Explained

    What Does Gloving vs. Degloving Mean? Meme And Origin Explained

    Gloving vs. Degloving refers to a series of memes, primarily on TikTok, about the raver dance subculture gloving and its imagined antithesis called degloving. In medical terms, "degloving," like in the Degloved Face shock media trend, refers to an injury in which all layers of the skin are torn, revealing the muscle and bone structure below.

  2. Did The Battle Bus Driver Die?

    Did The Battle Bus Driver Die?

    A dramatic Chapter 7 trailer made fans think the iconic Fortnite Battle Bus driver died, sparking memorials until Epic revealed the bus was repaired and back.

  3. Michelle Yeoh MM, Flip It Around, Wicked Witch

    Michelle Yeoh MM, Flip It Around, Wicked Witch

    The Wicked press tour has been insane, partly because Michelle Yeoh can’t stop converting Ms into Ws in one of the more confusing catchphrases of the moment.

  4. Sydney Sweeney Takes On 6-7

    Sydney Sweeney Takes On 6-7

    Sydney Sweeney was reluctant to say 6-7 on Jimmy Fallon, and that's probably a good thing.

  1. 67 On A Merry Rizzmas

    67 On A Merry Rizzmas

    A TikTok Christmas parody song called "6-7 Rizzmas" has gone viral as a dance and lip-sync trend, becoming one of the platform’s biggest seasonal memes.

  2. TikTok Boy Band 'Boy Throb' Hit A Million Followers ... But Are They Legit?

    TikTok Boy Band 'Boy Throb' Hit A Million Followers ... But Are They Legit?

    Boy Throb exploded to a million followers in a month, sparking a viral debate over whether the boy band is completely real or just pulling off one of TikTok’s greatest stunts.

  3. 'We Are Charlie Kirk' And 'Kirkified' Memes Explained

    'We Are Charlie Kirk' And 'Kirkified' Memes Explained

    An AI-generated song honoring the late Charlie Kirk has gone viral alongside another trend known as Charlie Kirk face swaps or Kirkified memes, where his face is being swapped onto other popular memes and images. Here's what you need to know.

  4. College Instructor Suspended For Failing A Student Over Gender Essay

    College Instructor Suspended For Failing A Student Over Gender Essay

    University of Oklahoma student Samantha Fulnecky has gone viral after receiving a failing grade on a psychology essay that defended the gender binary from a Christian perspective.

  1. "Rage Bait" Named Oxford's Word of the Year for 2025

    "Rage Bait" Named Oxford's Word of the Year for 2025

    Oxford Dictionary has named "rage bait" Word of the Year for 2025, emphasizing a trend that has become increasingly prominent online and even in real life... or maybe Oxford is just rage-baiting us by picking two words for Word of the Year. Rage bait is content created to provoke anger or strong reactions. It began in the 1990s as trolling, originally called 'flamebait', and became a common clickbait strategy by the 2010s to drive views, engagement, and ad revenue. The term was first formally defined on Urban Dictionary in 2009 as deliberately upsetting someone to get a reaction. Over the past year, rage bait has evolved further, extending beyond online content to real-life situations, such as provoking friends to elicit reactions.

  2. The 67 Meme First Appeared 1 Year Ago Today

    The 67 Meme First Appeared 1 Year Ago Today

    It has officially been 1 year since the "67" meme was first introduced to the internet! You may have seen people say "six seven" online, but do you know where the phrase originated? Rapper Skrilla released the song Doot Doot on December 1, 2024, and the quick "6 7" line in the track started everything. It originally referred to 67th Street in Philadelphia, where Skrilla grew up, but in early 2025, editors on TikTok began using it for LaMelo Ball's basketball highlight reels since he is 6'7. The clip spread fast and grew even more once basketball pro Taylen Kinney repeated it in interviews and added the hand gesture that everyone copies now. From there, the meme turned into edits, lip-sync videos, number spinoffs, and even earned a Word of the Year mention from Dictionary.com. A year later, the phrase is still everywhere, having evolved into a cultural movement.

  3. How "Just Josie" Accidentally Became the Newest Face of Millennial Cringe

    How "Just Josie" Accidentally Became the Newest Face of Millennial Cringe

    During a recent Cowboys game, "Just Josie's" dance turned into a 35-million-view internet moment.

  4. What's The 'SpongeBob Big Guy Pants Okay' Meme?

    What's The 'SpongeBob Big Guy Pants Okay' Meme?

    Ice Spice’s new SpongeBob movie song Big Guy turned into a viral mystery as listeners debated its lyrics, its meaning, and whether it secretly goes way harder than it should.

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