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42 Memes That Defined 2019

2019 can take 42 memes, as a treat.

1. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Dancing

2019 memes got their showtime squeamish and early with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's fire dance moves. On January. ii, a right-wing QAnon conspiracy theorist tweeted a clip of her dancing on a rooftop when she was a college student in Boston. The original video was role of a 2010 meme in which people danced to the Phoenix song "Lisztomania." The QAnon tweet was intended as a smear against the newly elected lawmaker, but it backfired spectacularly, with tons of people embracing AOC'south goofy and joyous trip the light fantastic toe moves. One person fifty-fifty made a whole account called "AOC Dances to Every Song." Getting in on the joke a couple of days later, Ocasio-Cortez tweeted a video of herself dancing outside her new congressional office in Washington, DC.

It's not every year you lot get an honest-to-god cultural panic, but that'due south what we got with Momo. The "Momo challenge" was a YouTube hoax that claimed children were being encouraged to self-harm past a creepy nightmare creature who would appear in the middle of otherwise beneficial kids' videos. There's no testify these videos were actually a widespread issue — at to the lowest degree until attending was drawn to information technology. Warnings were circulated in the media, generally in British tabloids but also in more than reputable outlets like CBS and BBC, launching an international hysteria which, of class, soon became prime forage for parody and memes.

3. "Distressing to This Man"

Much like Mariah Carey gave u.s. "I don't know her" in the early 2000s, Keke Palmer gave us "Pitiful to this man" in 2019. In an interview with Vanity Fair during which she was hooked up to a lie detector, Palmer was asked who was a amend vice president: Truthful Jackson, VP (a character she played on a Nickelodeon show of the aforementioned name), or Dick Cheney.

"I hate to say it — I hope I don't sound ridiculous — I don't know who this man is," Palmer said of sometime vice president Cheney. "He could be walking down the street, I wouldn't know a thing. Sorry to this man."

The unintentional diss cracked people up and quickly became a meme. Palmer herself fifty-fifty posted one on Instagram.

iv. Kombucha Daughter

Among the biggest changes in 2019 cyberspace civilisation was the prevalence of memes that originated on TikTok then found their way to Twitter or Instagram. One of the most prominent was a TikTok often referred to as "kombucha girl."

In the July TikTok, 22-year-old Brittany Tomlinson tastes kombucha for the first fourth dimension. She goes through so many stages of emotions — curiosity, uncertainty, disgust, hesitant enjoyment, back to disgust, a split second of reconsideration, then laughter — and it all happens so fast. The whole sequence of facial expressions was and then relatable and applicable to so many scenarios, hence it swiftly turned into one of the nigh well-known reaction memes of the year.

"I would depict it equally disappointing pleasure," Tomlinson told Vulture of her kombucha feel. "Will I try kombucha again? Probably. Will I like it? Probably not. Will I proceed drinking information technology? Aye, well-nigh likely. You lot know? One of those."

5. "Old Town Road"

why is this video of a body of water of elementary school kids going HAM to old town road literally the funniest video i've ever seen in my whole life

Lil Nas X'south "Old Town Road" was arguably the biggest song of the year. Information technology broke records, challenged critics, made history, and became a favorite of kids and adults akin. Afterward it was disqualified from the Billboard Hot Country nautical chart over claims that it did "not embrace enough elements of today'southward country music," the artist released a remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, and it only became more of a viral hit.

Both a cause and outcome of its success, the vocal inspired a ton of memes, particularly on TikTok. One of the biggest involved teens listening to the vocal while drinking from a cup labeled "yee-yee juice" and transforming into a cowboy.

The song was an anthem of the "yeehaw agenda," a meme that sprung upward last year describing a reclamation of cowboy aesthetics for black Americans in response to their erasure from depictions of the Wild West equally overwhelmingly white (when in fact, one in 4 cowboys was actually black).

6. Area 51

After a Facebook outcome titled "Storm Surface area 51, They Can't End Us All" drew millions of RSVPs, people went alien crazy. "If we Naruto run, we tin movement faster than their bullets," the event description and then sensibly explained.

As the appointment creeped closer, remote desert towns in the expanse braced themselves for chaos, and officials warned the potential Naruto runners that those guarding the secretive military base would not hesitate to use strength confronting anyone defenseless trespassing. The consequence was somewhen canceled for being a "possible humanitarian disaster" the likes of Fyre Festival. Still, a few believers came out in their tinfoil hats for the festivities.

7. VSCO Girls

We got a whole new youth subculture this year cheers to VSCO girls. The artful — the 2019 lovechild of basic white girls and Tumblr girls — was earnestly trendy amidst teens but quickly became parodied, particularly on TikTok. Among its signifiers: big T-shirts, puka shells, candy-colored Fjällräven backpacks, wrists full of scrunchies, sticker-encrusted Hydro Flasks, Crocs, Carmex lip balm, metal straws (save the turtles!), and the catchphrases "sksksk" and "and I oop" (which were co-opted from blackness queer civilisation).

eight. Generously Buttered Noodles

Cooking memes had a moment in 2019, specially for Bon Appétit test kitchen stans. Merely few reached the memedom levels of a decades-old New York Times recipe for parsleyed noodles.

"These generously buttered noodles, sprinkled with just a quarter cup of parsley for color and freshness, are the perfect blank canvas for practically whatever stew or braise," reads the recipe's description. It became a bit of a copypasta (no pun intended) in the recipe's comments section, earlier information technology was noticed past writer Ariel Dumas and turned into a meme on Twitter. It may not be the biggest meme of 2019, but y'all can't deny that these generously buttered noodles, sprinkled with but a quarter loving cup of parsley for colour and freshness, are the perfect bare sheet for practically any stew or braise.

9. Hot Girl Summer

Existence a Hot Daughter is about being unapologetically Y'all, having fun, being confident,living YOUR truth , being the life of the party etc

The summer of 2019 was Hot Girl Summertime. The phrase, made popular by Megan Thee Stallion (and later turned into a unmarried past her), was more than mood than meme, and it was everywhere on social media. The concept was all-time explained past Ms. Stallion herself in an interview with the Root in June: "Information technology's simply basically about women — and men! — but being unapologetically them, just having a good-ass time, hyping up your friends, doing you lot, not giving a damn nearly what nobody got to say about it. You definitely have to be a person that can be, similar, the life of the party, and, you know, just a bad bowwow."

x. Christian Girl Fall

Like winter turns to jump, Hot Girl Summer turned to Christian Girl Autumn in 2019. The extremely specific "basic white girl" autumn aesthetic — call up coating scarves, riding boots, pilus curled just so, and a Starbucks PSL eternally in paw — became a meme in Baronial. The term sprung up from a tweet that trolled bloggers Caitlin Covington and Emily Gemma, using a photo of them in their Christian Girl Fall–est outfits in 2016. Information technology went viral, and they got massively roasted, with many people characterizing them every bit racist, anti-gay, Trump supporters who would desire to speak to your manager.

To their credit, Covington and Gemma actually got a boot out of the memes and told BuzzFeed News the negative assumptions about their beliefs aren't true. "I'thousand white and Christian but none of the tweets were accurate," said Gemma. "I laughed at all of it but...none of it's true. Nosotros don't always want to speak to the manager!"

11. World Record Egg

At the beginning of 2019, a film of an egg became the most-liked photo on Instagram after setting out with the goal to do just that. It currently has over 54 million likes, beating out the 2d nigh-liked — Kylie Jenner'southward first photo of her baby — which has just over 18 one thousand thousand. Information technology broke the record in only 10 days.

The "world record egg" was shrouded in mystery at first, which simply added to the fervor it sparked on social media, simply information technology was later revealed to have been created by British advertising creative Chris Godfrey and sponsored by Hulu.

13. Gay Rat Wedding

The buzziest hymeneals of the twelvemonth was on the kids' Boob tube show Arthur when instructor Mr. Ratburn married his boyfriend. After the plot was appear, Alabama Public Television announced it would not air the episode because it would "violate" its viewers' trust. Backlash ensued, and almost xxx,000 people signed a petition for the episode to be aired.

Many people online expressed their back up for what became known every bit the "gay rat wedding ceremony." A ton of memes and jokes came out of it to celebrate the happy couple.

14. Shen Yun

You probably take never seen Shen Yun, but you nigh certainly know about Shen Yun, which is why Shen Yun is a meme. The Chinese dance troupe's flyers and billboards are inescapable if yous live in or almost a major metropolis. Asking the hard questions, similar, "What actually is Shen Yun?" and "How do they get this many flyers upwardly?" and "Like, should we get meet it though??", people turned the mysterious, ubiquitous testify into a meme this twelvemonth. It even made for a pretty spectacular Halloween costume.

fifteen. Cats Can Have Lilliputian a Salami

"Cats can accept little a salami." The goofy, wholesome, syntactically incorrect phrase was somewhere between meme and mantra in 2019. Information technology originated with a small salami company's 2017 blog postal service, which advised people who were thinking of feeding their cats salami that cats can accept "a couple pieces of salami as a care for." It must take had some good SEO, because the post is featured up summit on Google when searching whether salami is safe for cats.

A screenshot of that Google effect went viral on Reddit and Tumblr before spreading to Twitter. The phrase was basically 2019'due south version of "they did surgery on a grape" — delightful, versatile, and simultaneously nonsensical and completely self-explanatory.

An important annotation: The phrase "piffling a salami" was regularly bastardized into "a fiddling salami," which broke the brains of the already-broken-brained meme pedants of the internet (regretfully, myself included).

sixteen. Lizzo's "Boys"

Lizzo was 1 of the breakout artists of 2019, simply one of the biggest memes she inspired actually comes from one of her 2018 songs, "Boys."

"I like large boys, itty-bitty boys, Mississippi boys, inner-city boys, I like the pretty boys with the bow tie, get your nails did, let it blow-dry," she sings in the second verse. That line became a huge meme on TikTok, where tons of people made videos depicting each of the same "boys" (oftentimes equally dogs).

The meme and so moved to Twitter, where people tweeted threads of the "boys" as lizards, 2020 presidential candidates, Danny DeVito, and more. Lizzo loved it.

17. Fyre Festival Blowjob Guy

Job Interviewer: Describe a situation when you went above and beyond for a customer? Me:

Oh, Fyre Festival — a shitshow so historic, may information technology never be forgotten. At the kickoff of the yr, Netflix and Hulu released competing documentaries about the 2017 disaster of a music festival. In the Netflix documentary, we were introduced to effect producer Andy King, who said in an on-camera interview how far he had nearly gone to "save this festival."

According to King, the festival founder Billy McFarland (who is at present in prison) asked him to give a Bahamian official a blowjob in exchange for drinking water for the festival. "I got to his office, fully prepared to suck his dick," King said. He apparently begged the documentary producers not to include the scene, but they did anyway, maxim "without that scene, there isn't a documentary."

Evidently, the scene went viral practically overnight. Even for those who hadn't watched the documentary, Rex's confront alone became a meme symbolizing how far you'd be willing to go to get what you want. A true King.

18. OK Boomer

Boomers for the past ten years: millennials are lazy, entitled, whiny, dependent on their parents, and killing all the industries Millennials (later literal years of criticism): ok, boomer Boomers: *heads collectively explode*

"OK boomer" was the uncomplicated, perfect clapback Gen Z'ers coined to mock infant boomers, the older generation they blame for worsening problems such as climate change and inequality. It rose in popularity on TikTok, became a mutual retort to politicians on Twitter, and inspired multiple trend pieces. Plainly the boomers weren't so slap-up on information technology, and ane radio host fifty-fifty went as far every bit calling "boomer" "the north-discussion of ageism" (it is...not). "OK boomer" before long became ubiquitous but was somewhen overused, nigh notably past millennials, who co-opted and killed information technology as a meme even faster than they killed chain restaurants and boobs.

nineteen. Kylie Jenner's "Rise and Shine"

In a YouTube video in October, Kylie Jenner took us on a tour of her Kylie Cosmetics HQ. Toward the finish of the video, she shows i last room: the playroom where she says her young daughter Stormi would be waking up from a nap. She flicks on the lights and sings three words that would proceed to be the iii-second track of the twelvemonth.

"Hhhh-Rise and shi-iiiiiine," Jenner sings to Stormi, who is clearly awake, perhaps because there is already a cameraperson in the room.

It's ridiculously funny. Jenner sings the iii syllables as if they're at least five. She gives it her all, riffing like she'due south auditioning for The Voice. Stormi barely reacts. It became a meme pretty much immediately, with people turning the clip into all sorts of extremely good content and remixes. Ariana Grande and Lizzo even covered it.

In Dec, Jenner gave the people what they wanted and performed "Ascension and Smoothen" alive at an fine art auction with Justin Bieber, who went accordingly nuts.

20. Woman Yelling at True cat

The "Woman Yelling at Cat" meme is actually a hybrid of two memes: a nevertheless from a 2011 episode of Existent Housewives of Beverly Hills in which Taylor Armstrong is yelling at another Housewife and a 2018 photo of a cat named Smudge looking pretty upset. Each image had gotten some play individually as reaction memes in the past couple of years, but information technology wasn't until 2019 that the two joined forces and fabricated meme magic. "These photos together is making me lose it," tweeted @MISSINGEGIRL, who outset combined them. After that, the paired images took off as a meme on Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram, and even inspired a few Halloween costumes.

While Smudge and Armstrong have never met in person, Smudge'due south owner, Miranda Stillabower, told Business Insider they have been in touch on and discussed introducing the two at some indicate.

"If Smudge were able to meet her in person for a photo, I would definitely exist interested," Stillabower said. "Nevertheless, that would be Smudge's call."

21. Therapist Memes

therapist: and what do nosotros practise when nosotros feel sad? me: mind to rivers and roads by the head and the heart on repeat until i fall comatose covered in my own tears therapist: no-- well, yes

The good news is apparently a lot of us were going to therapy in 2019. The bad news is, if the memes are to be believed, a lot of us weren't listening to our therapists likewise well. Therapist memes got a lot of play on Twitter in July, usually formatted as a dialogue with the therapist, who asks "what do we practise" to deal with a difficult situation.

What do we practice? Purchase a bunch of plants, text our exes, or simply say "That's show biz, baby," among a bunch of other bad coping mechanisms. May we all disappoint our therapists less in 2020. I believe in y'all.

22. Cliff Wife

Some other year, another meme, another Wife Guy. In May, YouTuber Shonduras (aka Shaun McBride) posted an absurdly dramatic video titled "JENNY FELL OFF THE CLIFF.. scary moment for our family unit." In the video, Shonduras said his married woman had fallen 12 to xvi feet off a trail while hiking with their family unit in Hawaii. She got a few minor scrapes and bruises, merely the couple chosen information technology a "near-death feel."

It wasn't supposed to be funny, merely, ugh, it really was. Yeah, the fall looked scary, just calling it a "cliff" seemed to be a scrap of an exaggeration (and in fact, the title was changed from "CLIFF" to "TRAIL" afterwards people mocked them). It was so melodramatic, people couldn't help only turn it into a meme. He was, of course, inducted into the Wife Guy hall of fame.

In December, the luxury practise bicycle company Peloton got dragged for its holiday commercial that people called "dystopian" and "like a horror movie." In the ad, a husband surprises his wife with a Peloton for Christmas and she takes videos of her fitness journey throughout the following year. People idea it looked like a hostage video.

Information technology went ridiculously viral, and tons of memes came out of it featuring the adult female'due south terrified face and parodies of the video. There were too "Peloton Wife" jokes because, of grade, it was the Twelvemonth of the Married woman Guy.

24. "Act My Age" Trip the light fantastic toe

In February, a video of a mom and her two sons dancing to Ane Management'due south "Act My Historic period" became a huge meme. The clip was originally a Vine in which the family danced to "Drib" by Atlanta rappers Freco & Merlo.

The female parent, Willona Za'Vier, told BuzzFeed News she had fond memories of filming the video with her two sons in 2014. "I had merely moved and gotten a divorce and moved into my new habitation, and I was dancing around with my sons," she said. "I've danced all my life, merely they assistance me with the new dances."

25. Megan Rapinoe

Whether you lot were a soccer fan or not, few things felt every bit skillful this yr as cheering the The states women'due south World Cup soccer team on to victory. People became huge fans of the team members — peculiarly the captain, Megan Rapinoe.

After scoring her get-go of two goals but five minutes into their game in Paris, Rapinoe sprinted to the corner of the field and threw up her arms in a triumphant pose. It became an instant classic of sports photography, and information technology became an incredibly victorious meme.

26. Sonic the Hedgehog

guys if the Sonic the Hedgehog movie could pull itself together by the end of 2019, Yous CAN As well!!!!

27. Me Explaining

This 1 was a meme for anyone who'southward always tried really difficult to convince their mom to let them do something. The photo on the left is YouTuber Quenlin Blackwell, who said it was taken when she was struggling with her mental health. On the right is Shirlene "Ms. Juicy" Pearson, who stars in the Lifetime reality show Lilliputian Women: Atlanta.

Like the "Woman Yelling at Cat" meme, this was another ii-panel meme where the images came from two completely different places. In March, the 2 came together for the first time in a "me explaining to my mom" meme past @sxturnsailor on Twitter. Afterwards that, information technology became 1 of the year's nigh recognizable memes for whatever time you're trying to explain something.

28. I'm Baby

me aged 12: in x years fourth dimension I'm going to be an *developed*, with then much money and then many responsibilities. my life volition exist in order and i'll be happy me now: i'm baby

"Adulting" is hard; being babe is easier. "I'm baby" was a meme well-nigh giving up and assuasive yourself to be taken intendance of, only it was also but a silly thing to say and the all-time possible excuse for waiting to the last minute to file your taxes or not snaking the shower drain, considering, well, I'thou baby!!!!

The meme has surprisingly dark origins. According to Know Your Meme, the phrase comes from a misspelled text bulletin a mom sent to her 14-yr-old daughter in 2017, which said "I'thou babe. Phone call 911." The teen had texted her mom asking her to call the police later a burglar broke into the firm while she was babysitting, ABC7 reported. Neither the teen nor the child was harmed.

29. Summoning Circumvolve

Casting spells on Twitter was all the rage in 2019. "Summoning circle, promise this works," people would tweet, with the thing they sought surrounded in a bunch of candle emojis.

30. 30–50 Feral Hogs

It'southward weird that we got a meme from a weekend of ii mass shootings, but that'due south 2019, I guess? Afterward land musician Jason Isbell spoke out in support of gun command on Twitter in August, Willie McNabb — an Arkansas man who describes himself in his bio every bit a "Husband / Father / Christian / Libertarian" — hit dorsum. "Legit question for rural Americans," he asked. "How practice I kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 mins while my small-scale kids play?"

For those who haven't been in such a predicament, information technology was actually funny, and people tweeted a ton of riffs on the phrase. The thing is, McNabb'south question wasn't wholly ridiculous. Just a few months later, a swarm of feral hogs actually killed a Texas woman. They accept go such an invasive species in Texas that laws have been passed that allow licensed hunters to mow them downwardly from above in helicopters.

31. Nooo You're Then Sexy Aha

Fact: 2019 was a horny yr. And with the horny theme, one of the smaller but funnier memes of the year was "nooo you lot're so sexy." The phrase referred to all the times dudes will hitting on women at fifty-fifty the nigh inappropriate times. "guys r like don't kill urself ur and then sexy aha," read the first viral tweet in the meme by @drowzygf (whose business relationship is no longer active). What started as a meme well-nigh ill-timed flirtation shortly morphed into existence an extremely good copypasta.

This meme didn't go as big equally others this year, but it's ane of my personal favorites. Nooo don't stop being a meme in 2020 you lot're then funny aha.

(Honorable mention for horny meme of the year goes to "What If We Kissed…")

32. Marie Kondo

Tidying Up with Marie Kondo was a Netflix hit in early 2019, and it kicked off a decluttering phenomenon. Merely more importantly, information technology inspired tons of jokes and memes nigh the things that do and do not spark joy in our lives.

33. "Ight Imma Caput Out" SpongeBob

SpongeBob memes have given united states of america some of the biggest reaction memes of the decade, and this 1 perfectly captures those moments when you would really like to get the fuck out of a situation. The phrase originated in a tweet about leaving a hangout when you're really high — a respond shared a screenshot of a SpongeBob parody from an Indonesian improv evidence, which then morphed into the meme we all recognize.

Honorable mention for SpongeBob meme of the year goes to "SpongeBob Traveling the World in Drag."

34. Wrong Answers Only

"Wrong Answers Only" was a Twitter meme that worked like a game or explanation contest. People would post screenshots from movies and ask people to reply with the name of the picture show, just using "wrong answers only." It was pretty fun and pretty impaired.

35. Hither'due south The Motherfucking Tea

"Here's the motherfucking tea" was another huge meme that started on TikTok. In the video, Sammie Lewis, who was 18 at the time, goes on an epic rant about wearing eyeglasses. But more importantly, she starts information technology off by swirling a bright pink Starbucks drink, taking a long sip, and then tapping her phone with her acrylic nails so hard yous recall she'southward going to shatter her screen. People on TikTok turned the highly recognizable audio into all sorts of artistic videos, and it got parodied a agglomeration on Twitter.

Fifty-fifty though a lot of people were making fun of her, Lewis told BuzzFeed News she got a kick out of all the memes."It doesn't bother me at all," she said. "I think it'south actually funny when people become alee and make their own content, so why would I fustigate on someone who's besides trying to be funny and make a joke?"

36. Are You in the Right Headspace?

I just want to say, a lot of y'all dump data on your friends at the incorrect time without their consent. If you know it'south something that could hurt them, ask permission earlier y'all determine to be messy. Please.

Are you in the right headspace to read almost this meme? This one originated with a Twitter thread past feminist writer and activist Melissa Fabello, who shared a script for how to respond to friends when you lot don't have the emotional energy to hear them vent. Though some saw it as good advice for creating salubrious boundaries, many others saw information technology as a rather clinical way to treat a friend and mocked it into memedom.

The meme got fifty-fifty bigger just a few days later, when Twitter user @yanabirt shared some advice about how to reveal some difficult news to a friend (in a screenshot of the most terrifying text you could e'er send me): "Are you lot in the correct headspace to receive information that could maybe hurt you?" it said. Similar to Fabello's script, many saw it as cold and robotic. "I would literally start crying if I received this message," one person replied, and, you know, same.

Much like bad things come in threes, so practise widely roasted tweets. The 3rd and final in the "right headspace" text tweets came from writer Suzannah Weiss, who shared a script for how to get consent when initiating sexting: "I've been having some sexual thoughts about y'all I'd like to share over text if you'd savor that," information technology said. The trifecta of well-pregnant simply cringey tweets was complete and was thus memed to oblivion.

37. Marianne Williamson

Marianne Williamson is the just candidate assuming plenty to suggest a witchcraft based wellness care system.

It may have been 2019, merely the 2020 race was already in full force for much of the year. At the first round of Democratic main debates in Miami, much of the world was introduced to self-assistance speaker and bestselling author Marianne Williamson. Her new age-y, Goop-approved bulletin stood in wild contrast to that of the other candidates (she said, for example, that she would "harness love for political purposes"). With politics feeling pretty dour, people memed her as their crystal-clutching, moon-worshipping, chardonnay-sipping sorceress queen. Information technology was fun to false-stan for a night, only people mostly cut it out later on it was revealed that she has said some questionable things about vaccines, antidepressants, and AIDS.

38. Detest to Run into It

We hated to encounter a lot of things in 2019: a rough hairdo, gender norms, Hodor dying, the list goes on. The phrase, expressing a balmy sense of disappointment or disapproval, took over this year. Information technology also, of course, could be used in a sarcastic tone for things you do not, in fact, detest to run across. According to the New York Times, its origins prevarication in sports broadcasting, and it went mainstream in 2019 after hitting Black Twitter and Game of Thrones Twitter. You love to come across it ("information technology" being a good meme).

39. Volition Smith as the Genie

Sonic wasn't the only bluish motion picture star to get roasted in 2019. At the end of 2018, Entertainment Weekly shared a starting time wait at the live-activity Aladdin movie. Will Smith appeared decked out in gilt jewelry, sporting a goatee, wearing purple blueish clothing — just he himself was not blue, as Disney's original Genie played past Robin Williams was. Fans were not pleased, but Smith reassured them on Instagram that he would actually exist blue in the film — this was just the Genie'southward "human/disguise course," he said.

Simply be careful what you wish for. In February, the trailer debuted, and Genie Volition Smith was finally revealed in all his giant blueish glory...and people still fabricated fun of it. Smith was compared to a smurf, Shrek, and Tobias from Arrested Development after he "blueish [him]self."

40. Vibe Cheque

2019 was all about vibe checks, which generally meant y'all or a buddy checking in well-nigh how yous're doing, but was also used equally an exclamation before straight-up decking someone. Vibe checks elude a precise definition, which meant a lot of people were actually confused about what it meant and probably failed their vibe checks.

41. Marriage Story

Spousal relationship Story, the Netflix divorce drama starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, only came out this month. But even if you oasis't seen it yet, you've probably seen the memes. In one standout scene, the two leads get into a brutal screaming match and Commuter punches a pigsty in the wall. Stills of this scene accept become a huge meme, with people writing their own text for the fight. Information technology's essentially the spiritual successor to the American Chopper memes of 2018.

Another smaller merely growing meme from the motion picture is a clip of Johansson dancing, jubilant and carefree. "Drug commercials when the side issue includes death," @wezzzworld captioned it.

42. Baby Yoda

me looking over the new babe yoda memes every calendar week despite not having seen the show and having no idea what'due south going on

With the launch of Disney+ came the release of The Mandalorian, and with The Mandalorian, we got the cutest meme of the twelvemonth: Infant Yoda.

Baby Yoda was one of the yr's most uniting memes. The extremely online loved it. The normies loved it. Every bit shortly as the testify came out, the cyberspace was flooded with memes and GIFs of the little cutie (who, I am required past nerd police to note, is not actually Yoda only rather a member of the aforementioned alien species). You lot could fifty-fifty appreciate it if you weren't watching the show — but look how adorable he is! I may not have seen the latest Star War, just you bet your bottom-dollar I want to babysit this piddling green asset and kiss him atop the head.

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Source: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/juliareinstein/best-memes-2019-defined

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