We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
Viral rap chant stringing together Gen Alpha slang -- gyat, rizz, Ohio, skibidi and more, 2023-2024.
"Only in Ohio" is an absurdist meme format claiming that bizarre, surreal, or unsettling things only happen in the state of Ohio. It's used as a catch-all punchline for anything strange or nonsensical, regardless of where it actually occurred.
A "rizzler" is someone with excellent "rizz" (charisma/charm used to attract romantic interest), a term popularized by streamer Kai Cenat. It's used to praise someone smooth at flirting or effortlessly charming.
"Gyatt" is a Gen Alpha exclamation derived from "God damn," used to express shock, awe, or exaggerated appreciation -- often shouted reflexively in reaction videos or when someone has a striking figure.
"Fanum tax" is a Gen Alpha slang term from streamer Fanum, who's known for stealing food off his friends' plates on livestreams. It now broadly means taking a cut of someone else's stuff (food, money, whatever) without asking.
"Mewing" — pressing the tongue to the roof of the mouth to sharpen the jawline — became a meme, also used as a silent "shush" gesture with the jaw instead of words.
"Looksmaxxing" refers to going to extreme lengths to maximize one's physical appearance; the meme half-mocks this self-improvement obsession, often paired with "mewing."
A 2024-2025 meme that scores how "cool" or "uncool" an action is in fictional "aura points," e.g. "+1000 aura" or "-1000 aura."
A surreal animated series by DaFuq!?Boom! featuring human heads popping out of toilets, singing and battling camera-headed humans. The source of the Gen Alpha slang word "skibidi." Exploded in popularity 2023-2024.
Slang meme where kids shout the numbers "6-7" with a distinctive tone and hand gesture. It has no fixed meaning beyond a vague "eh, so-so / whatever" nuance, and exploded in popularity among Gen Alpha. 2025.
An absurdist meme claiming every bizarre thing happens "only in Ohio" — now Gen Alpha slang for any strange or cursed place. Since the late 2010s.
A Gen Alpha exclamation derived from "God damn," used to express exaggerated shock or admiration, often grouped with skibidi and rizz. From 2023.
Slang from streamer Fanum's habit of taking bites of friends' food; "Fanum tax" now means skimming a cut off someone else's stuff. From 2023.
A jawline-tightening tongue-posture technique that got memed into a "shut up" gesture, where someone strokes their jaw to signal silence. From 2023-2024.
From the YouTube animated series "Skibidi Toilet." Became a defining meme/slang term for Generation Alpha (born in the 2010s).