Is there a word, an online friend queried, for that experience of knowing the perfect meme to fit an occasion, but being unable to find it? There is now. In the vein of the word "riposte," in the spirit of "es·prit de l'es·ca·lier" (a repartee thought of too late, on the way home), we bring you "la meme de perfection, mais perdue": that moment when you know the meme you want...you just can't find the meme you want. This sentence is intended to be used as an exclamation, for emphasis.
"My friend posted the most ridiculous article about Trump the other day, but I can't find the meme I want to reply with! La meme de perfection, mais perdue!"
Even though I have a meme paper, I can't find a job in my industry.
A self-proclaimed funny group of people from IIM Bangalore who have sworn to roast any moving object that they see after waking up. If they find no one, they’ll end up roasting themselves.
Also, they are very bad at paraphrasing articles and are prone to getting called out by enthusiastic turnitin users.
Why does she have to make a joke out of everything that we do like she’s Haneena Memes?
Some pathetic person who feels like its their duty to tell you your meme is old.
Also Meme Nazi
Yeah, this was funny 8 years ago.
Ok, meme cop
The Polish Cow meme, originating in 2020, is a video of a low-quality dancing cow with the song "Gdzie jest biały węgorz ? (Zejście)" playing in the background. Translated to English, the lyrics go as followed: "The only thing inside my head is five grams of cocaine, fly away alone to the edge of oblivion. I have thoughts inside my head, when will this all end, whenever I'm alone because a white eel will fly in." This is the most recognizable section of the song, though the original song goes on for another three minutes thirty seconds.
Honestly, I love listening to the Polish Cow meme. Don't ask me why.
A meme that isn't edgy and is so bad you didn't even crack a smile.
I saw a Hannah Meme and debated suicide.
A fresh word that's cool to use for about two days before it gets stale. Very much like a meme, but not a picture or a joke. It's just a single word.
People who use these non-jokingly tend to get mocked for it.
"What does fam mean? What does dank mean? What does any of this mean?!"
"They're just meme words. They no longer mean anything but people insert them in every sentence regardless."