A month in which memes are forbidden from any form of social media
Jeez time for No meme march this is gonna ruin Pewdiepie.
A piece of media that shows an individual pointing at small Snickers bars from the brand extension "Snickers Bars Minis", forming the renowned brand's name into different knock-off titles and laughing at each title until they're eventually stopped by a man who's just done with that shit.
It's also really, really funny.
"EHEHEHE....... SNICKERS!" - Snickers Meme, 19/11/20
A Meme Loser is someone that posts endless amounts of shit, stolen memes, because they're far too stupid to come up with their own. Can be found dwelling in Florida, cowering in the garage from the wife and her flip-flop. When not hiding from the wife, they can be found in truck-stop glory holes, sucking cock in return for memes.
Josh has spent all weekend getting high and stealing other people's work again; he's such a Meme Loser
A meme that is expected to be located within the document folders of Musketmarine. This does not determine the quality of the meme; Rather what one should expect to find in Musket's folder.
That meme was not too bad. Is it a Musket Meme?
A saying, phrase, idea, or action that randomly springs up in a class conversation that is echoed and used as a joke by the people in that class.
It is usually something that other classes will not understand and when mentioned in a group, only a small portion will get it.
Its basically an inside joke that the whole class gets.
"Cristina told a hot tub joke at lunch today, and all the med term kids cracked up while everyone else was confused at the classroom meme"
"Ty told Corey to 'square it' today in Algebra. Its a classroom meme"
The art of attacking people through memes and changing their views.
Russia uses all media devices to split America through meme warfare.
An image categorized as a meme by the creator/poster which isn't funny, clever, or has any redeeming qualities. Typical examples of non memes include the Fallout 4 'Everybody Liked That' reaction image, which is typically slapped onto the bottom of an image, 'It ain't much but it's honest work' which is probably dead by the time im writing this, and most images that are just plastered onto the bottom of an image which do not add anything.
Reddit User 1: "Bruh did you hear how Keanu Reeves adopted a puppy?"
Reddit User 2: "Everybody Liked That"
Reasonable Member of Society: "thats a real Non-Meme(tm) if i've ever seen one)