"Hi, my name's Chelsea, what's your favourite dinner food?"
Is an extremely iconic vine that features a kid who speaks on a karaoke machine in a closet and talks a/ food.
This is how you talk to one of your friends friend that you just met so you embarrass your friend.
REMINDER: Do not start a conversation like this... Just don't
"Hi, my name's Chelsea, what's your favourite dinner food?"
*Walks away*
"Is this really your friend?"
"Yeah, he really likes quotes that vine"
9π 2π
similar to spooning, but instead the two people wrap/intertwine their legs and arms like vines would
We were spooning last night and it led to vining
25π 9π
A app that you could make funny videos on which was shut down a couple years ago but, it will have a sequel called "Vine 2β’"
Vine is the best thing ever. Some of the most iconic and funniest Vines are on YouTube.
9π 2π
A short 6-second looping video service where users could make, watch and loop short videos. Twitter acquired the company in 2012, it was released in 2013 and was a smash hit growing significantly in the first two years. But in 2015 there was a large user downfall, with Twitter not making enough money out of the service and was archived in 2016. A popular meme and reference has emerged from this rip vine causing the popularity to boom quickly and is now known as the centuries inside joke.
PERSON 1 - Remember Vine, that short video thing?
PERSON 2 - Yeah loved it, used it quited alot, rip vine
Vine needs no explanation
Vine is not dead
Silly people confuse vines with memes
Vines are popular videos of people doing or saying funny or stupid things. Lots of vines include people doing a dance called orange justice. Lots of vines are found onTikTok .
Some famous vines include;
You may be verified on Twitter, but are you verified in the eyes of God?
Donβt f**k with me, I have the power of God and Anime by my side.
Hit or miss, I guess they never miss, huh, you got a boyfriend, I bet he doesnβt kiss ya, mwuah, heβs gonna find another girl and he wonβt miss ya, then heβs gonna skrrrrrrt and dab like whiz Khalifa.
Oops I dropped my croissant
2π 1π
vine (vΔ«n)
noun
plural noun: vines
Vine(s) are short 6 second clips of videos.
Vines or short video clips, synonymous with the company name sake which pioneered the 6 second video clip sharing services were later acquired by Twitter.
I have tons of vines on my phone.
I create vines because viewers have short attention span.
51π 25π
A 7-second video. Origin: Vine app.
*makes a vine*
168π 102π