We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
From Among Us, a scene depicting suspicion over who the impostor is, used to represent doubting someone in a group.
From Among Us, the "emergency meeting" button-press scene, used to represent suddenly calling out a problem or convening a meeting.
From Among Us, a scene of the impostor sneaking into a vent, used to represent quietly slipping away or hiding one's true identity.
Roblox game where players steal and collect brainrot characters, exploding in popularity among millions of kids, 2025.
From Call of Duty's "Press F to pay respects," used as a ritual way to mourn or acknowledge something unfortunate.
A short clip from the game Skyrim of a skeleton bashing its shield became a meme, rising to popularity in January 2026.
In the video game Call of Duty, a prompt reads "Press F to pay respects" during a funeral scene. Became a meme, and typing "F" in chat evolved into a general convention for mourning or expressing sympathy. 2014.
Originally an honorific for legendary StarCraft pro gamers. Evolved into the suffix "-jwa," attached to anyone's name to praise them as the undisputed master of something.
A line from the Korean dub of the game Half-Life ("Stop the equipment"). Became the symbol of awkward, poorly-localized game dubbing.
Originated from the bizarre Korean localization of the game "Might and Magic 6," best known for the line "Greetings! Strong and powerful morning." Now refers broadly to any awkward, overly formal speech style reminiscent of bad translations.
Short for "suspicious." Originated from the game Among Us and became a fixed reaction for calling someone or something suspicious.
A meme born from a scene in the Yangddaeng Crew's Minecraft content, where the line became a widely quoted catchphrase.