We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
"Not me X-ing" is a self-mocking format used to call attention to one's own embarrassing or relatable behavior, as if surprised at oneself.
"Girl, help" is a self-deprecating catchphrase used when someone describes being stuck in an embarrassing or troubling situation, as if calling out for support.
"Not the X" is a phrase used to call out something absurd, funny, or unexpectedly specific happening ("not the printer jamming right now").
Comedian Steven He's exaggerated exclamation "Emotional damage!" spread as a reaction to embarrassing or painful moments. From 2022.
A classic wordplay bait meme that lures someone into asking a question so they can be hit with "deez nuts."
A wordplay meme that baits someone into asking "who's Joe?" so they can be answered with "Joe mama" (your mama).
A format like "it's the X for me," used to call out one specific detail that stands out about something.
Instagram-born slang "nah he tweakin," meaning someone is acting erratically or has lost the plot; used to mock absurd behavior. From 2021.
A slang format mocking someone who mistakenly thinks they're something impressive, as in "bro thinks he's the main character."
A meme reacting to something with a flat, unimpressed "ok then."
A meme where someone declares they're in their "villain era," a phase of acting unapologetically selfish and not caring what others think.
A meme describing the attitude of acting like the protagonist of your own story, radiating confidence and self-importance.
Slang praising someone's outfit or appearance as excellent, as in "she's serving looks."
"Delulu" is cutesy slang for baseless optimism or delusion, often extended in the phrase "delulu is the solulu" (delusion is the solution).
Slang for talking too much or pointlessly rambling; a "yapper" is someone who won't stop talking.
Slang for losing your composure or breaking down emotionally, often out of anger or stress. Popular 2024-2025.
Slang for excessively flattering or hyping someone up, often insincerely. Rose to popularity in 2024.
Slang for successfully locking in money or a good opportunity.
Slang for badly blowing a good opportunity, like dropping a football right before scoring.
A short slang reply meaning deep agreement with what someone just said.
Using the skull emoji 💀 to mean "I'm dead" from laughing too hard. It has become a standard symbol for extreme laughter online.
Various riffs on "let them cook," a phrase meaning to let someone focus and work without interruption because they're doing something impressive.
Slang for deliberately acting cool and unbothered, as if nothing fazes you. Popular 2024-2025.
"To the moon" expresses hope that a stock or cryptocurrency's price will skyrocket, a rallying cry common in crypto and meme-stock communities.