We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
Verbal Jint's 2021 song went viral again in 2025 short-form videos. A format where you clap back at an obvious statement with "Do you think I don't know that?"
Kardi Garden's 2019 song "나무 (Tree)" resurged on short-form video in 2026, spawning a challenge where people dance while standing still like a tree.
Point of View. A meme structure for short-form videos framed as "the situation where you are OO." A global-standard meme format.
The look, vibe, or identity a person aspires to embody. Used in phrases like "my chugumi is being someone who ___." Short-form videos comparing one's "chugumi" (aspiration) to "hyeonsilmi" (reality) also went viral.
A 2024 AI video challenge format in which an AI generates a clay figure that is then shown being smashed apart.
A short-form dance challenge set to a song by Japanese music creator Odamayonez, featuring a three-way split screen and cute choreography. Korean idols joined one after another, spreading the trend globally.
A dance/step challenge that makes the dancer look like they're gliding above the ground; it swept short-form video in 2023.
A mnemonic song made by YouTuber Carni to memorize Korean adjectives, chanting repeated phrases like "maegeun-maegeun-hada (smooth), pyeongpyeong-hada (flat)." The catchy repetition plus improvised choreography made it blow up.
A running gag that the pelvis dance never stops, no matter the situation. It spread as creators like Mwaenghaman and Haemging made their own parodies.