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The 21 Most Defining Memes of 2023
KATE GREEN/BAFTA/GETTY IMAGES/BAFTA; EUGENE GOLOGURSKY/GETTY IMAGES/MACY'S, INC; TONY ESPARZA/CBS PHOTO ARCHIVE/GETTY IMAGES
2023 was a heck of a year on the internet. Whether we were eating our girl dinners or declaring our allegiances in the orca wars, this year was jam-packed with memes that captivated us even harder than the Roman Empire. The following are some of the most defining memes of 2023, from nepo babies to babygirl. Hereâs to our bygone memes, and may 2024 be as fruitful.Â
21
Photo
:
Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images/BAFTA
In 2014, there was
Ellenâs Oscars selfie
. 2017 had
Meryl Streep yelling
, and 2022 had
The Slap
. In February, Ariana DeBose joined the grand tradition of award show memes when she opened the BAFTA Film Awards
with a song
shouting out many of the nightâs female nominees: âAngela Bassett did the thing / Viola Davis, my woman king / Blanchett, Cate, youâre a genius / And Jamie Lee, you are all of us!â DeBose rapped.Â
It was then that DeBose joined yet another grand tradition: getting bullied for being a theater kid. The performance was widely panned as
cringey
, and she was
roasted
online
so
mercilessly
she
deleted her Twitter
. But in the days that followed, more and more people (
Gay
Twitter
especially) came around and
even
celebrated
it for looking camp
right in the eye
. A week later, Bassett brought the meme full circle when she took the stage at the NAACP Image Awards after winning Entertainer of the Year. âI guess Angela Bassett did the thing!â she said in her
acceptance speech
, to raucous applause. Donât you just love a happy ending?
20
Photo
:
Youtube/DaFuq!?Boom!
Gen Alpha, welcome to the meme canon. âSkibidi Toilet,â the bizarre YouTube series started by Georgian animator
Alexey Gerasimov
(aka DaFuq!?Boom!) in February, features animated heads popping out of toilets and singing along to âGive It To Meâ by Timbaland. The series exploded in popularity throughout 2023 â the channel now has over
36 million subscribers
, and many of the Skibidi Toilet videos have been viewed
tens of millions
of times.
Many Gen Zers, who for years had mocked millennial meme culture, were
baffled
by the absurdist nature of Skibidi Toilet, and for the first time saw a glimpse of how time comes for us all. âWe are the next cringe generation on the chopping block,â
@thehannahmichelle
said in a TikTok. âIâm only 18 I canât be getting old already,â lamented
@twelvehh
.
19
Photo
:
Twitter
A
video
of a Boston police officer taking a tumble out of a playground slide began circulating online in August, and went viral even faster than the uniformed cop shot facedown out of the metal tube. Though the clipâs origins are
unclear
, police confirmed
it was real
, saying the unidentified officer had been on duty at the time and suffered minor injuries.Â
The video was slapstick perfection, almost too funny to be adequately described. Of course,
memes
ensued
. People got really creative, editing versions where the cop knocks over a bunch of
bowling pins
, gets sucked back up the slide
in reverse
, and even clangs down to the drum fill of
âIn The Air Tonight.â
Â
The slide even became a bit of a tourist destination, with so many thrill-seekers making
pilgrimages
to
try it out
for themselves that the city had to
fence it off
at night. Someone even made it a
location
on Google Maps.
18
Photo
:
Jaap Buittendijk/Warner Bros. Pictures
When the trailer for
Wonka,
the new
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
prequel starring TimothĂ©e Chalamet, dropped in July, the early reviews were unanimous: âBro is trying so hard to be whimsical,â one Twitter user,
@Trey_Explainer
, so cuttingly put it. âHe is just not a silly little guy,â
@CosmonautMarcus
tweeted.Â
One line in particular became a huge point of derision: âYou see, Iâm something of a magician, inventor, and chocolate maker. So quiet up, and listen down. Nope, scratch that, reverse it,â Chalamet says in the trailer, delivering the line in a somewhat stiff, awkward manner. Naturally, it became a hugely viral sound on TikTok, with people lipsyncing along to it and
leaning
hard
into the
cringe
.
17
Photo
:
Belinda Jiao/Getty Images
Malaysian model and influencer
Sabrina Bahsoon
was crowned TikTokâs newest it girl this fall after her videos dancing and lip-syncing on the London Underground, which she began posting in
August
, went massively viral. âTube girl,â as she became known, was praised for her confidence to film in public (in 0.5, of course), and inspired many others to recreate the trend themselves. The âtube girlâ meme was simple but blew up on a massive scale â Bahsoonâs TikToks garnered millions of views, she gained hundreds of thousands of followers seemingly overnight, celebrities made their
own
versions
, and Bahsoon herself even walked in
fashion shows
in London, Paris, and Milan.
16
Photo
:
Win McNamee/Getty Images
Arguably one of the most secondhand-embarrassing moments in political history took place in the very first week of 2023, when it took a whopping 15 tries for
Rep. Kevin McCarthy
to get elected Speaker. For four days straight, hundreds of thousands of Americans tuned in to C-SPAN to watch the hot mess unfold, and online, McCarthy got
brutally
clowned
on
. âImagine being in your 60s and having to beg to be popular in CongressâŠstudent councilâass behavior,â comedian Caleb Hearon
tweeted
.
15
Photo
:
Tony Esparza/CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
In September, a stock photo of Kevin James â hands in pockets, shoulders shrugged, smirking like a lilâ stinker â took over as a meme. The
King of Queens
actorâs quirky headshot, which according to
KnowYourMeme
was taken on set in 1998, first appeared as a meme on Twitter when user
@ChampagneAnyone
captioned it âme after 1 double rum and diet.â It became a huge reaction image after that, appearing in a
ton
of
viral
tweets
.Â
It then found new life on TikTok, where people used it to highlight their favorite songs, typically in a two-slide slideshow. The first slide would show a room full of annoyed partygoers, captioned âwho tf put this song on?â, before panning over to
reveal James manning the AUX
, often
thematically
photoshopped
in full stan attire.
14
Photo
:
Sean Drakes/Getty Images
A humongously clunky pair of bright red boots hit the fashion world in February, and became a meme before they were even available to purchase. Created by art collective
MSCHF
, the $350 rubbery crimson clompers are described online as âextremely shaped like bootsâ and âif you kick someone in these boots they go boing.â The boots were spotted on celebrities and influencers (who were likely gifted or loaned a pair) all over
New York Fashion Week
in February, and became the
subject
of
widespread
mockery
online
.
13
Photo
:
Chad Fish/AP
In February, a Chinese balloon floated into North Americaâs airspaceâŠand into 2023 meme history. Officials said the high-altitude object, which became popularly known as the â
Chinese spy balloon,
â was believed to have been sent for surveillance purposes. The Air Force shot it down after a few days, and the whole thing definitely wasnât great for U.S.-China relations, but our
nationâs
noble
posters
had a heck of a lot of fun with it while it lasted.
12
Photo
:
Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
Since Hollywoodâs earliest days, stars have been giving their children a leg up in the industry, bestowing upon them a shortcut to success they might otherwise have never achieved. But it wasnât until this year a term was popularized to describe these second-gen celebs: nepotism babies, more commonly known as ânepo babies.â
The descriptor first blew up in February 2022, thanks to a
Euphoria
fanâs
tweet
after she found out Maude Apatowâs âmom is Leslie Mann and her dad is a movie directorâ (side note, lmao). At the end of December 2022,
New York
magazine
published a deep-dive into the ânepo-verseâ tracing the star-studded family trees of celebrities like Maya Hawke, Ben Platt and Gracie Abrams. Naturally, discourse ensued, catapulting the term into mainstream usage in early 2023 and becoming one of the
first
major
memes
of the year.
11
Photo
:
Tik Tok/ Keylimeleah
TikTok influencers have long been known for hawking cheaper versions of popular luxury products, oftening referring to the knockoffs as âdupes.â In December 2022, TikTok user
@keylimeleah
posted a video in which she and a friend browsed Target, holding up various clothing items, and sarcastically labeling them âdupes.â It went viral and became a huge meme in January, prompting a slew of people to make
increasingly
absurd
versions
, typically putting an exaggerated flair on their pronunciation of the term â
dooooop!Â
10
Photo
:
Geoffrey Short/Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
No one slayed harder in 2023 than the doll who literally couldnât stop slaying. Memes about M3GAN, the killer doll from the horror movie of the same name, first became the subject of memes upon the trailerâs release in October 2022, but entered full meme status when the movie hit theaters in January. Much like the
Babadook in 2017
, M3GAN was declared a queer icon, with fans recreating her trademark
dance
, calling for her to judge
Drag Race
,
and crowning her
mother
.
9
Photo
:
Getty Images
Itâs been about a millennium and a half since the fall of the Roman Empire, but in 2023, Rome rose again â well, as a meme at least. In September, a trend emerged on TikTok in which women would ask their male partners how often they think about Rome. Many answered that they thought about it quite frequently â once a
week
, or even
daily
, to the womenâs perplexed amusement.Â
The meme first emerged in Sweden a year earlier, according to
Know Your Meme
, when influencer
Saskia Cort
posed the
question
to her followers. It gained traction in the US after @gaiusflavius, another Swedish influencer who cosplays as a Roman warrior, had an
Instagram reel
about it go viral. In the weeks that followed, the phrase âmy Roman Empireâ became a meme in and of itself, with people using it as shorthand for the things they can
never
stop
thinking
about.
8
Photo
:
Getty Images
âThis is my dinner â I call this girl dinner,â said Olivia Maher in a
TikTok
in May, showing off a delicious spread of bread, cheese, grapes, and pickles. It went massively viral, and the concept took off like wildfire, with tons of women using the trend to show off their own âgirl dinnersâ â the
chaotic
mishmosh
of bites they were eating for their evening meal, instead of the typical meat-and-potatoes fare usually thought of as a proper dinner.Â
Many extolled the freedom they felt the trend symbolized â it represented the joy of a night to oneself, of saying âscrew itâ to the traditional gender norms that demand women expend their labor to feed their husband and family at the end of a long day. Girl dinner meant ripping open a piping hot bag of microwave popcorn, haphazardly slicing a log of salami, and enjoying your damn life.Â
âGirl dinnerâ wasnât without its criticisms â some TikToks showed off extremely meager portions, which led some to warn the trend could promote
disordered eating
. But others, including dietitians,
praised
it for encouraging intuitive eating.
7
Photo
:
Getty Images
This summer, amid
reports
of a sharp uptick since 2020 of orcas attacking boats off the coast of southwestern Europe â possibly as an act of revenge for a pregnant orca whoâd been injured by a boat,
experts
theorized â people began declaring their allegiance in the so-called âorca wars.âÂ
And as âTeam Orcaâ ranks grew, the memes came with it. âIf youâre an orca whale reading this, I am on your side,â tweeted writer
Anne Donahue
. âTheyâre beginning to orcanize,â George Takei
said
. âGive them guns,â tweeted
Jaboukie
.
6
Photo
:
Leon Bennett/Getty Images/Culture Genesis/Curly Culture
One of the biggest
songs of the summer
â and definitely the raunchiest â was inspired by an unlikely source: a staunchly pro-abstinence preacher. In May, a
video
went viral of Cynthia Smock (aka âSister Cindyâ) delivering an impassioned sermon at Louisiana State University in which she warned students of the hidden dangers of Mexican restaurant happy hours. âIf you buy her one margarita, she will spread her legs!â Smock told the crowd of students, who erupted in cheers, before proceeding to decry the effects of two, three, or even six margaritas (to increasingly raucous applause).Â
On her podcast
Hereâs The Thing,
actress and comedian
Angel Laketa Moore
joked that the speech sounded like a rap song, then launched into a freestyle: âGive one margarita, Iâmma open my legs / Give me two margaritas, Iâmma give you some head / Give me three margaritas, Iâmma put it in my puss, give me four margaritas, Iâmma put it in my tush / Give me five margaritas, Iâmma have some fun / Give me five margaritas, Iâmma put it in your bum!â After the clip took off, producers Steve Terrell and Carl Dixon remixed it into a
sex-positive banger
that soundtracked everyoneâs
hot
girl
summers
.
5
Photo
:
Macall Polay/HBO
Pedro Pascal. Jeremy Allen White. Kendall Roy. Did we mention Kendall Roy? 2023 was the year that everyone became babygirl. To be âso babygirlâ eludes definition. It does not necessitate being a baby, nor a girl â in fact, the endearing moniker has most typically been seen applied to adult men. Though often used as a sort-of-synonym for âcute,â it became particularly popular as an ironic descriptor, bestowed upon some of the
darkest
or even downright
villainous
of TV characters.
4
Photo
:
Getty Images/iStockphoto
2023 was the year
âcuntâ went mainstream
. What was once deemed the granddaddy of curse words, so offensive even the most casually swear-y might wince at it (at least in the US), cunt had a big moment this year. Cuntâs reclamation â not as a crude synonym for vagina, but rather as a term of femininity and empowerment â has its roots decades earlier, originating with trans women of color in the New York City
ballroom scene
. In recent years, shows like
RuPaulâs Drag Race
and
Pose
have taken drag culture mainstream, bringing its lexicon with it into the popular slang vernacular (e.g. âslayâ and âitâs givingâ). In particular, the phrase âserving cuntâ became ubiquitous as a meme in 2023, appearing in tons of viral tweets that asked how to do so in a â
god-honoring way
,â â
elderly way,
â or âa way that promotes
diversity, equity, and inclusion
,â to name a few.
3
Photo
:
Toby Tenenbaum
Everybody, movement!!!
âPlanet of the Bassâ
â the Europop parody song by DJ Crazy Times and Ms. Biljana Electronica (aka TikTokker Kyle Gordon and vocalist Chrissi Poland) â dropped in August and became an instant
smash hit
. Reminiscent of novelty songs like Aquaâs âBarbie Girlâ and Eiffel 65âs âBlue (Da Ba Dee),â the viral earworm featured such poetic lyrics as âWhen the rhythm is glad / There is nothing to be sadâ and âLife, it never die / Women are my favorite guy.â The role of Ms. Biljana Electronica, performed in the original video by TikTokker Audrey Trullinger, was played by a rotating cast TikTok stars in subsequent videos, parodying the genreâs proclivity for
swapping out their female stars
without explanation.
2
Photo
:
Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images/Macy's, Inc.
On June 12, McDonaldâs began selling the âGrimace Shake,â a berry-flavored milkshake honoring the 52nd birthday of their furry purple mascot. The shake was an instant hit⊠though probably not in the way McDonaldâs had intended. A trend emerged on TikTok in which users would taste the frozen treat, then suddenly collapse in a scene straight out of a
horror
movie
, often
convulsing
as the lavender liquid spurted from their prone bodies. Some even showed Grimace himself,
lingering
in the shadows, basking in the grisly aftermath of his apparent kill. In response to the meme, McDonaldâs
tweeted
an image of a stricken-looking Grimace, writing, âmeee pretending i donât see the grimace shake trendd.â
1
Photo
:
Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
Barbie was the unmatched star of 2023, spawning so many memes it could practically have its own list. Before the movie even came out, stills from the trailer (e.g. âDo you guys ever
think about dying?
â) exploded online, and
posters
featuring the filmâs cast members became a hugely
riffed
upon
meme format. Due to its shared release date with
Oppenheimer,
the two movies, though wildly different from each other, became collectively known as
âBarbenheimerâ
and launched
even
more
memes
.Â
After its record-breaking opening weekend, iconic phrases from
Barbie
â including âjust Ken,â âKenough,ââmy job is just beach,â âmojo dojo casa house,â and âlong-term long-distance low-commitment casual girlfriendâ â entered the mainstream lexicon, and had everyone saying âHi, Barbie!â all summer long.
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2023 was a heck of a year on the internet. Whether we were eating our girl dinners or declaring our allegiances in the orca wars, this year was jam-packed with memes that captivated us even harder than the Roman Empire. The following are some of the most defining memes of 2023, from nepo babies to babygirl. Hereâs to our bygone memes, and may 2024 be as fruitful.
21
## Angela Basset Did the Thing

Photo : Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images/BAFTA
In 2014, there was [Ellenâs Oscars selfie](https://twitter.com/EllenDeGeneres/status/440322224407314432). 2017 had [Meryl Streep yelling](https://time.com/5185665/meryl-streep-oscars-2018-meme/), and 2022 had [The Slap](https://www.insider.com/will-smith-memes-viral-chris-rock-oscars-slap-2022-3). In February, Ariana DeBose joined the grand tradition of award show memes when she opened the BAFTA Film Awards [with a song](https://twitter.com/BAFTA/status/1627385850639294464) shouting out many of the nightâs female nominees: âAngela Bassett did the thing / Viola Davis, my woman king / Blanchett, Cate, youâre a genius / And Jamie Lee, you are all of us!â DeBose rapped.
It was then that DeBose joined yet another grand tradition: getting bullied for being a theater kid. The performance was widely panned as [cringey](https://twitter.com/MediumSizeMeech/status/1627456989746892802), and she was [roasted](https://twitter.com/tragic_zach/status/1628420586794876929) [online](https://twitter.com/aramnotagoat/status/1627448619757436928) so [mercilessly](https://twitter.com/RhodeToLove/status/1627495064430575617) she [deleted her Twitter](https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/1627745812452151330?s=20). But in the days that followed, more and more people ([Gay](https://twitter.com/joethehack/status/1628428563564351489)[Twitter](https://twitter.com/spencerbarrett/status/1627749561669423105) especially) came around and [even](https://twitter.com/Psy_ch3/status/1627874516511621120) [celebrated](https://twitter.com/korndiddy/status/1627906412134146048) it for looking camp [right in the eye](https://twitter.com/danielle_d96/status/1627804246165934082). A week later, Bassett brought the meme full circle when she took the stage at the NAACP Image Awards after winning Entertainer of the Year. âI guess Angela Bassett did the thing!â she said in her [acceptance speech](https://twitter.com/MediumSizeMeech/status/1629857705434177536), to raucous applause. Donât you just love a happy ending?
20
## Skibidi Toilet

Photo : Youtube/DaFuq!?Boom\!
Gen Alpha, welcome to the meme canon. âSkibidi Toilet,â the bizarre YouTube series started by Georgian animator [Alexey Gerasimov](https://www.cartoonbrew.com/streaming/dafuqboom-youtube-alexey-gerasimov-skibidi-toilet-230239.html) (aka DaFuq!?Boom!) in February, features animated heads popping out of toilets and singing along to âGive It To Meâ by Timbaland. The series exploded in popularity throughout 2023 â the channel now has over [36 million subscribers](https://www.youtube.com/@DaFuqBoom/videos), and many of the Skibidi Toilet videos have been viewed [tens of millions](https://www.youtube.com/@DaFuqBoom/videos) of times.
Many Gen Zers, who for years had mocked millennial meme culture, were [baffled](https://twitter.com/AnimeSerbia/status/1678008001813180416) by the absurdist nature of Skibidi Toilet, and for the first time saw a glimpse of how time comes for us all. âWe are the next cringe generation on the chopping block,â [@thehannahmichelle](https://www.tiktok.com/@thehannahmichelle/video/7260277971041193258) said in a TikTok. âIâm only 18 I canât be getting old already,â lamented [@twelvehh](https://www.tiktok.com/@twelvehh/video/7260959815705382186).
19
## Boston Cop Slide

Photo : Twitter
A [video](https://twitter.com/LiveBoston617/status/1686442418403495969) of a Boston police officer taking a tumble out of a playground slide began circulating online in August, and went viral even faster than the uniformed cop shot facedown out of the metal tube. Though the clipâs origins are [unclear](https://knowyourmeme.com/editorials/guides/who-posted-the-original-boston-cop-falling-down-slide-video-the-viral-meme-and-hilarious-fail-explained), police confirmed [it was real](https://www.boston.com/news/off-beat/2023/08/01/viral-video-shows-boston-police-officers-bumpy-ride-on-city-hall-plaza-slide/), saying the unidentified officer had been on duty at the time and suffered minor injuries.
The video was slapstick perfection, almost too funny to be adequately described. Of course, [memes](https://twitter.com/casonfikes/status/1686552919879909376) [ensued](https://twitter.com/casonfikes/status/1686552919879909376). People got really creative, editing versions where the cop knocks over a bunch of [bowling pins](https://www.tiktok.com/@jejkobbb/video/7264194535096323361), gets sucked back up the slide [in reverse](https://www.tiktok.com/@robertmanion/video/7262778850793360686), and even clangs down to the drum fill of [âIn The Air Tonight.â](https://twitter.com/MNateShyamalan/status/1686828841556226048)
The slide even became a bit of a tourist destination, with so many thrill-seekers making [pilgrimages](https://www.insider.com/boston-cop-slide-viral-video-i-tried-it-2023-8) to [try it out](https://www.tiktok.com/@made.in.the.moment/video/7267645455486422315) for themselves that the city had to [fence it off](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/08/14/metro/bostons-cop-slide-became-so-popular-that-city-had-put-up-barricades-night/?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-bostonglobe&utm_content=later-37164009&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio) at night. Someone even made it a [location](https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2023/08/07/bostons-cop-slide-is-now-on-google-maps/) on Google Maps.
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## Timothée Chalamet as *Wonka*

Photo : Jaap Buittendijk/Warner Bros. Pictures
When the trailer for *Wonka,* the new *Charlie and the Chocolate Factory* prequel starring TimothĂ©e Chalamet, dropped in July, the early reviews were unanimous: âBro is trying so hard to be whimsical,â one Twitter user, [@Trey\_Explainer](https://twitter.com/Trey_Explainer/status/1678811556648189963), so cuttingly put it. âHe is just not a silly little guy,â [@CosmonautMarcus](https://twitter.com/CosmonautMarcus/status/1678803106937569285?s=20) tweeted.
One line in particular became a huge point of derision: âYou see, Iâm something of a magician, inventor, and chocolate maker. So quiet up, and listen down. Nope, scratch that, reverse it,â Chalamet says in the trailer, delivering the line in a somewhat stiff, awkward manner. Naturally, it became a hugely viral sound on TikTok, with people lipsyncing along to it and [leaning](https://www.tiktok.com/@wesleyh10/video/7255322990374636846) [hard](https://www.tiktok.com/@the.wasian/video/7257312123271777582) into the [cringe](https://www.tiktok.com/@mitsy270/video/7257368674342800682).
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## Tube Girl

Photo : Belinda Jiao/Getty Images
Malaysian model and influencer [Sabrina Bahsoon](https://www.tiktok.com/@sabrinabahsoon/video/7275432541472034056) was crowned TikTokâs newest it girl this fall after her videos dancing and lip-syncing on the London Underground, which she began posting in [August](https://www.tiktok.com/@sabrinabahsoon/video/7266746787401059586), went massively viral. âTube girl,â as she became known, was praised for her confidence to film in public (in 0.5, of course), and inspired many others to recreate the trend themselves. The âtube girlâ meme was simple but blew up on a massive scale â Bahsoonâs TikToks garnered millions of views, she gained hundreds of thousands of followers seemingly overnight, celebrities made their [own](https://www.tiktok.com/@madelame/video/7277711259863141675?_r=1&_t=8hpY4DD0Idr) [versions](https://www.tiktok.com/@shaymitchell/video/7281039734078475551), and Bahsoon herself even walked in [fashion shows](https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/tube-girl-fashion-interview) in London, Paris, and Milan.
16
## Congressâs Vote for Speaker of the House

Photo : Win McNamee/Getty Images
Arguably one of the most secondhand-embarrassing moments in political history took place in the very first week of 2023, when it took a whopping 15 tries for [Rep. Kevin McCarthy](https://apnews.com/article/politics-united-states-house-of-representatives-kevin-mccarthy-us-republican-party-0938c7358f41c83759246f8949ac7c15) to get elected Speaker. For four days straight, hundreds of thousands of Americans tuned in to C-SPAN to watch the hot mess unfold, and online, McCarthy got [brutally](https://twitter.com/allisongeroi/status/1611599089581576193) [clowned](https://twitter.com/ElieNYC/status/1610755572411863053) [on](https://twitter.com/instrumenthull/status/1610724270833037312). âImagine being in your 60s and having to beg to be popular in CongressâŠstudent councilâass behavior,â comedian Caleb Hearon [tweeted](https://twitter.com/calebsaysthings/status/1610610767530713089).
15
## KevinJames

Photo : Tony Esparza/CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
In September, a stock photo of Kevin James â hands in pockets, shoulders shrugged, smirking like a lilâ stinker â took over as a meme. The *King of Queens* actorâs quirky headshot, which according to [KnowYourMeme](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/kevin-james-smirking-getty-image) was taken on set in 1998, first appeared as a meme on Twitter when user [@ChampagneAnyone](https://twitter.com/ChampagneAnyone/status/1705039587008270484) captioned it âme after 1 double rum and diet.â It became a huge reaction image after that, appearing in a [ton](https://twitter.com/0boymeetsw0rld/status/1705785320480870676) of [viral](https://twitter.com/ayeejuju/status/1705994459769696331) [tweets](https://twitter.com/diamoore_/status/1706427359795073503).
It then found new life on TikTok, where people used it to highlight their favorite songs, typically in a two-slide slideshow. The first slide would show a room full of annoyed partygoers, captioned âwho tf put this song on?â, before panning over to [reveal James manning the AUX](https://www.tiktok.com/@nikki.mua/video/7286979538557422891), often [thematically](https://www.tiktok.com/@leandradawn/video/7287516709597236526) [photoshopped](https://www.tiktok.com/@scarlettameliemusic/video/7289059394669612320) in full stan attire.
14
## Big Red Boots

Photo : Sean Drakes/Getty Images
A humongously clunky pair of bright red boots hit the fashion world in February, and became a meme before they were even available to purchase. Created by art collective [MSCHF](https://mschf.com/shop/big-red-boot/), the \$350 rubbery crimson clompers are described online as âextremely shaped like bootsâ and âif you kick someone in these boots they go boing.â The boots were spotted on celebrities and influencers (who were likely gifted or loaned a pair) all over [New York Fashion Week](https://www.bustle.com/style/mschf-big-red-boots-new-york-fashion-week) in February, and became the [subject](https://twitter.com/NonchalantLyfe/status/1623183443747123201) of [widespread](https://twitter.com/CAdreamboy/status/1624562426174926848) [mockery](https://twitter.com/J_Nova_Kane/status/1623371434293661717) [online](https://twitter.com/FilledwithUrine/status/1623749862100443136).
13
## **Chinese Spy Balloon**

Photo : Chad Fish/AP
In February, a Chinese balloon floated into North Americaâs airspaceâŠand into 2023 meme history. Officials said the high-altitude object, which became popularly known as the â[Chinese spy balloon,](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/china-spy-balloon-collected-intelligence-us-military-bases-rcna77155)â was believed to have been sent for surveillance purposes. The Air Force shot it down after a few days, and the whole thing definitely wasnât great for U.S.-China relations, but our [nationâs](https://twitter.com/DannyDeraney/status/1621976167673921536) [noble](https://twitter.com/JohnHultquist/status/1621308007425392641) [posters](https://twitter.com/TomZohar/status/1621973810718330881) had a heck of a lot of fun with it while it lasted.
12
## Nepo Babies

Photo : Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
Since Hollywoodâs earliest days, stars have been giving their children a leg up in the industry, bestowing upon them a shortcut to success they might otherwise have never achieved. But it wasnât until this year a term was popularized to describe these second-gen celebs: nepotism babies, more commonly known as ânepo babies.â
The descriptor first blew up in February 2022, thanks to a *Euphoria* fanâs [tweet](https://twitter.com/meriemistired/status/1495548990926041094) after she found out Maude Apatowâs âmom is Leslie Mann and her dad is a movie directorâ (side note, lmao). At the end of December 2022, [*New York* magazine](https://www.vulture.com/article/hollywood-nepotism-babies-list-taxonomy.html)published a deep-dive into the ânepo-verseâ tracing the star-studded family trees of celebrities like Maya Hawke, Ben Platt and Gracie Abrams. Naturally, discourse ensued, catapulting the term into mainstream usage in early 2023 and becoming one of the [first](https://twitter.com/amyewong/status/1612621907559600129) [major](https://twitter.com/bigfatmoosepssy/status/1623163534396862464) [memes](https://www.tiktok.com/@polishprincess001/video/7180069661029993770) of the year.
11
## Dupes

Photo : Tik Tok/ Keylimeleah
TikTok influencers have long been known for hawking cheaper versions of popular luxury products, oftening referring to the knockoffs as âdupes.â In December 2022, TikTok user [@keylimeleah](https://www.tiktok.com/@keylimeleah/video/7177430721647185194) posted a video in which she and a friend browsed Target, holding up various clothing items, and sarcastically labeling them âdupes.â It went viral and became a huge meme in January, prompting a slew of people to make [increasingly](https://www.tiktok.com/@blythe.desiree/video/7184215486232579370) [absurd](https://www.tiktok.com/@hidethebombs77/video/7193524682182659333) [versions](https://www.tiktok.com/@emogirlnextdoor/video/7196672290904493358), typically putting an exaggerated flair on their pronunciation of the term â *dooooop\!*
10
## M3GAN

Photo : Geoffrey Short/Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
No one slayed harder in 2023 than the doll who literally couldnât stop slaying. Memes about M3GAN, the killer doll from the horror movie of the same name, first became the subject of memes upon the trailerâs release in October 2022, but entered full meme status when the movie hit theaters in January. Much like the [Babadook in 2017](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/juliareinstein/nothing-but-respect-for-my-2017-memes), M3GAN was declared a queer icon, with fans recreating her trademark [dance](https://www.tiktok.com/@lemoodragbrunch/video/7189439655199116587), calling for her to judge [*Drag Race*](https://twitter.com/SamanthaCKing/status/1613427075976941568)*,* and crowning her [mother](https://twitter.com/mrunitedface/status/1611039924114919424).
9
## The Roman Empire

Photo : Getty Images
Itâs been about a millennium and a half since the fall of the Roman Empire, but in 2023, Rome rose again â well, as a meme at least. In September, a trend emerged on TikTok in which women would ask their male partners how often they think about Rome. Many answered that they thought about it quite frequently â once a [week](https://www.tiktok.com/@idkhowyoufoundme/video/7278515268429581614), or even [daily](https://www.tiktok.com/@georgiaferraris_/video/7278497088336514350), to the womenâs perplexed amusement.
The meme first emerged in Sweden a year earlier, according to [Know Your Meme](https://knowyourmeme.com/editorials/guides/why-do-men-think-about-the-roman-empire-so-often-the-viral-question-and-roman-empire-tiktok-trend-explained), when influencer [Saskia Cort](https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci7_Cb9MPCW/) posed the [question](https://www.mitti.se/nyheter/darfor-tanker-ola-ofta-pa-romarriket-6.91.43001.16b83bbf00) to her followers. It gained traction in the US after @gaiusflavius, another Swedish influencer who cosplays as a Roman warrior, had an [Instagram reel](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwIZgAKNbnQ/) about it go viral. In the weeks that followed, the phrase âmy Roman Empireâ became a meme in and of itself, with people using it as shorthand for the things they can [never](https://www.tiktok.com/@essolo_ale/video/7296684102332419374) [stop](https://www.tiktok.com/@poyasta/video/7298367409172335878) [thinking](https://www.tiktok.com/@jamperley/video/7291845556475923754) about.
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## Girl Dinner
Photo : Getty Images
âThis is my dinner â I call this girl dinner,â said Olivia Maher in a [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@liviemaher/video/7232130214506057003?_r=1&_t=8hsvIYbb40d) in May, showing off a delicious spread of bread, cheese, grapes, and pickles. It went massively viral, and the concept took off like wildfire, with tons of women using the trend to show off their own âgirl dinnersâ â the [chaotic](https://www.tiktok.com/@brookiebarry/video/7259402548598050090) [mishmosh](https://www.tiktok.com/@leahbbeth/video/727119841320976720) of bites they were eating for their evening meal, instead of the typical meat-and-potatoes fare usually thought of as a proper dinner.
Many extolled the freedom they felt the trend symbolized â it represented the joy of a night to oneself, of saying âscrew itâ to the traditional gender norms that demand women expend their labor to feed their husband and family at the end of a long day. Girl dinner meant ripping open a piping hot bag of microwave popcorn, haphazardly slicing a log of salami, and enjoying your damn life.
âGirl dinnerâ wasnât without its criticisms â some TikToks showed off extremely meager portions, which led some to warn the trend could promote [disordered eating](https://www.tiktok.com/@violetstanza/video/7253502420792200490). But others, including dietitians, [praised](https://www.tiktok.com/@kathrinekofoed/video/7249128149814955290) it for encouraging intuitive eating.
7
## Orca Attacks
Photo : Getty Images
This summer, amid [reports](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-has-a-group-of-orcas-suddenly-started-attacking-boats/) of a sharp uptick since 2020 of orcas attacking boats off the coast of southwestern Europe â possibly as an act of revenge for a pregnant orca whoâd been injured by a boat, [experts](https://www.livescience.com/animals/orcas/orcas-have-sunk-3-boats-in-europe-and-appear-to-be-teaching-others-to-do-the-same-but-why) theorized â people began declaring their allegiance in the so-called âorca wars.â
And as âTeam Orcaâ ranks grew, the memes came with it. âIf youâre an orca whale reading this, I am on your side,â tweeted writer [Anne Donahue](https://twitter.com/annetdonahue/status/1669687343429697537). âTheyâre beginning to orcanize,â George Takei [said](https://twitter.com/GeorgeTakei/status/1669003301281738752). âGive them guns,â tweeted [Jaboukie](https://twitter.com/jaboukie/status/1669077013171240960).
6
## One Margarita
Photo : Leon Bennett/Getty Images/Culture Genesis/Curly Culture
One of the biggest [songs of the summer](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/sister-cindy-one-margarita-angel-laketa-moore-tiktok-1234783235/) â and definitely the raunchiest â was inspired by an unlikely source: a staunchly pro-abstinence preacher. In May, a [video](https://twitter.com/Komaniecki_R/status/1659644113946288137) went viral of Cynthia Smock (aka âSister Cindyâ) delivering an impassioned sermon at Louisiana State University in which she warned students of the hidden dangers of Mexican restaurant happy hours. âIf you buy her one margarita, she will spread her legs!â Smock told the crowd of students, who erupted in cheers, before proceeding to decry the effects of two, three, or even six margaritas (to increasingly raucous applause).
On her podcast *Hereâs The Thing,* actress and comedian [Angel Laketa Moore](https://www.tiktok.com/@julesmusiccorner/video/7243259869564849416?_r=1&_t=8hkAlzoSKA3) joked that the speech sounded like a rap song, then launched into a freestyle: âGive one margarita, Iâmma open my legs / Give me two margaritas, Iâmma give you some head / Give me three margaritas, Iâmma put it in my puss, give me four margaritas, Iâmma put it in my tush / Give me five margaritas, Iâmma have some fun / Give me five margaritas, Iâmma put it in your bum!â After the clip took off, producers Steve Terrell and Carl Dixon remixed it into a [sex-positive banger](https://www.tiktok.com/@casadimusic/video/7236975231137516842) that soundtracked everyoneâs [hot](https://www.tiktok.com/@panjasaramummy/video/7243473070143393067)[girl](https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolconcilio/video/7242704689588997422)[summers](https://www.tiktok.com/@gramacarolyn/video/7240933069962612010).
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## Babygirl
Photo : Macall Polay/HBO
Pedro Pascal. Jeremy Allen White. Kendall Roy. Did we mention Kendall Roy? 2023 was the year that everyone became babygirl. To be âso babygirlâ eludes definition. It does not necessitate being a baby, nor a girl â in fact, the endearing moniker has most typically been seen applied to adult men. Though often used as a sort-of-synonym for âcute,â it became particularly popular as an ironic descriptor, bestowed upon some of the [darkest](https://twitter.com/elliedjarin/status/1657750044668198913) or even downright [villainous](https://twitter.com/_ADWills/status/1686104458877448193) of TV characters.
4
## Serving Cunt
Photo : Getty Images/iStockphoto
2023 was the year [âcuntâ went mainstream](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/c-word-is-everywhere-lgbt-tucker-carlson-1234735324/). What was once deemed the granddaddy of curse words, so offensive even the most casually swear-y might wince at it (at least in the US), cunt had a big moment this year. Cuntâs reclamation â not as a crude synonym for vagina, but rather as a term of femininity and empowerment â has its roots decades earlier, originating with trans women of color in the New York City [ballroom scene](https://www.vulture.com/2018/07/20-tracks-that-defined-the-sound-of-ballroom.html). In recent years, shows like *RuPaulâs Drag Race* and *Pose* have taken drag culture mainstream, bringing its lexicon with it into the popular slang vernacular (e.g. âslayâ and âitâs givingâ). In particular, the phrase âserving cuntâ became ubiquitous as a meme in 2023, appearing in tons of viral tweets that asked how to do so in a â[god-honoring way](https://twitter.com/Sunfl0wersailor/status/1647749990209712129),â â[elderly way,](https://twitter.com/rhymeswithbeg/status/1657087284712202253)â or âa way that promotes [diversity, equity, and inclusion](https://twitter.com/alex_abads/status/1656998195107430400),â to name a few.
3
## Planet of the Bass
DJ Crazy Times (a.k.a. Kyle Gordon)
Photo : Toby Tenenbaum
Everybody, movement!!! [âPlanet of the Bassâ](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/planet-of-the-bass-music-video-biljana-electronica-1234806747/) â the Europop parody song by DJ Crazy Times and Ms. Biljana Electronica (aka TikTokker Kyle Gordon and vocalist Chrissi Poland) â dropped in August and became an instant [smash hit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-OgkNgxm3k). Reminiscent of novelty songs like Aquaâs âBarbie Girlâ and Eiffel 65âs âBlue (Da Ba Dee),â the viral earworm featured such poetic lyrics as âWhen the rhythm is glad / There is nothing to be sadâ and âLife, it never die / Women are my favorite guy.â The role of Ms. Biljana Electronica, performed in the original video by TikTokker Audrey Trullinger, was played by a rotating cast TikTok stars in subsequent videos, parodying the genreâs proclivity for [swapping out their female stars](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/biljana-electronica-planet-of-the-bass-recast-1234802164/) without explanation.
2
## Grimace Shakes
Photo : Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images/Macy's, Inc.
On June 12, McDonaldâs began selling the âGrimace Shake,â a berry-flavored milkshake honoring the 52nd birthday of their furry purple mascot. The shake was an instant hit⊠though probably not in the way McDonaldâs had intended. A trend emerged on TikTok in which users would taste the frozen treat, then suddenly collapse in a scene straight out of a [horror](https://www.tiktok.com/@minionlover123456/video/7248832852916210987?_r=1&_t=8hm7VHDGSDP) [movie](https://www.tiktok.com/@kameryn.paige/video/7248842042237930794), often [convulsing](https://www.tiktok.com/@jacksdriscoll/video/7248648401628204331) as the lavender liquid spurted from their prone bodies. Some even showed Grimace himself, [lingering](https://www.tiktok.com/@jon.eli.caden/video/7248821281406225710) in the shadows, basking in the grisly aftermath of his apparent kill. In response to the meme, McDonaldâs [tweeted](https://twitter.com/McDonalds/status/1673732508503138304) an image of a stricken-looking Grimace, writing, âmeee pretending i donât see the grimace shake trendd.â
1
## Barbie
Photo : Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
Barbie was the unmatched star of 2023, spawning so many memes it could practically have its own list. Before the movie even came out, stills from the trailer (e.g. âDo you guys ever [think about dying?](https://twitter.com/ULTRAGLOSS/status/1661804412375891979)â) exploded online, and [posters](https://twitter.com/barbiethemovie/status/1643236949841547264) featuring the filmâs cast members became a hugely [riffed](https://twitter.com/luxurytrash_/status/1643269484529041408) [upon](https://twitter.com/oocwhitelotus/status/1643267142588956672) meme format. Due to its shared release date with *Oppenheimer,* the two movies, though wildly different from each other, became collectively known as [âBarbenheimerâ](https://twitter.com/offbeatorbit/status/1679936227795935232) and launched [even](https://twitter.com/MNateShyamalan/status/1686379397836886017) [more](https://twitter.com/kattenbarge/status/1664643434529845248) [memes](https://twitter.com/yannhatchuel/status/1673459916630274051).
After its record-breaking opening weekend, iconic phrases from *Barbie* â including âjust Ken,â âKenough,ââmy job is just beach,â âmojo dojo casa house,â and âlong-term long-distance low-commitment casual girlfriendâ â entered the mainstream lexicon, and had everyone saying âHi, Barbie!â all summer long.
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## The 21 Most Defining Memes of 2023

KATE GREEN/BAFTA/GETTY IMAGES/BAFTA; EUGENE GOLOGURSKY/GETTY IMAGES/MACY'S, INC; TONY ESPARZA/CBS PHOTO ARCHIVE/GETTY IMAGES
2023 was a heck of a year on the internet. Whether we were eating our girl dinners or declaring our allegiances in the orca wars, this year was jam-packed with memes that captivated us even harder than the Roman Empire. The following are some of the most defining memes of 2023, from nepo babies to babygirl. Hereâs to our bygone memes, and may 2024 be as fruitful.
21

Photo : Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images/BAFTA
In 2014, there was [Ellenâs Oscars selfie](https://twitter.com/EllenDeGeneres/status/440322224407314432). 2017 had [Meryl Streep yelling](https://time.com/5185665/meryl-streep-oscars-2018-meme/), and 2022 had [The Slap](https://www.insider.com/will-smith-memes-viral-chris-rock-oscars-slap-2022-3). In February, Ariana DeBose joined the grand tradition of award show memes when she opened the BAFTA Film Awards [with a song](https://twitter.com/BAFTA/status/1627385850639294464) shouting out many of the nightâs female nominees: âAngela Bassett did the thing / Viola Davis, my woman king / Blanchett, Cate, youâre a genius / And Jamie Lee, you are all of us!â DeBose rapped.
It was then that DeBose joined yet another grand tradition: getting bullied for being a theater kid. The performance was widely panned as [cringey](https://twitter.com/MediumSizeMeech/status/1627456989746892802), and she was [roasted](https://twitter.com/tragic_zach/status/1628420586794876929) [online](https://twitter.com/aramnotagoat/status/1627448619757436928) so [mercilessly](https://twitter.com/RhodeToLove/status/1627495064430575617) she [deleted her Twitter](https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/1627745812452151330?s=20). But in the days that followed, more and more people ([Gay](https://twitter.com/joethehack/status/1628428563564351489)[Twitter](https://twitter.com/spencerbarrett/status/1627749561669423105) especially) came around and [even](https://twitter.com/Psy_ch3/status/1627874516511621120) [celebrated](https://twitter.com/korndiddy/status/1627906412134146048) it for looking camp [right in the eye](https://twitter.com/danielle_d96/status/1627804246165934082). A week later, Bassett brought the meme full circle when she took the stage at the NAACP Image Awards after winning Entertainer of the Year. âI guess Angela Bassett did the thing!â she said in her [acceptance speech](https://twitter.com/MediumSizeMeech/status/1629857705434177536), to raucous applause. Donât you just love a happy ending?
20

Photo : Youtube/DaFuq!?Boom\!
Gen Alpha, welcome to the meme canon. âSkibidi Toilet,â the bizarre YouTube series started by Georgian animator [Alexey Gerasimov](https://www.cartoonbrew.com/streaming/dafuqboom-youtube-alexey-gerasimov-skibidi-toilet-230239.html) (aka DaFuq!?Boom!) in February, features animated heads popping out of toilets and singing along to âGive It To Meâ by Timbaland. The series exploded in popularity throughout 2023 â the channel now has over [36 million subscribers](https://www.youtube.com/@DaFuqBoom/videos), and many of the Skibidi Toilet videos have been viewed [tens of millions](https://www.youtube.com/@DaFuqBoom/videos) of times.
Many Gen Zers, who for years had mocked millennial meme culture, were [baffled](https://twitter.com/AnimeSerbia/status/1678008001813180416) by the absurdist nature of Skibidi Toilet, and for the first time saw a glimpse of how time comes for us all. âWe are the next cringe generation on the chopping block,â [@thehannahmichelle](https://www.tiktok.com/@thehannahmichelle/video/7260277971041193258) said in a TikTok. âIâm only 18 I canât be getting old already,â lamented [@twelvehh](https://www.tiktok.com/@twelvehh/video/7260959815705382186).
19

Photo : Twitter
A [video](https://twitter.com/LiveBoston617/status/1686442418403495969) of a Boston police officer taking a tumble out of a playground slide began circulating online in August, and went viral even faster than the uniformed cop shot facedown out of the metal tube. Though the clipâs origins are [unclear](https://knowyourmeme.com/editorials/guides/who-posted-the-original-boston-cop-falling-down-slide-video-the-viral-meme-and-hilarious-fail-explained), police confirmed [it was real](https://www.boston.com/news/off-beat/2023/08/01/viral-video-shows-boston-police-officers-bumpy-ride-on-city-hall-plaza-slide/), saying the unidentified officer had been on duty at the time and suffered minor injuries.
The video was slapstick perfection, almost too funny to be adequately described. Of course, [memes](https://twitter.com/casonfikes/status/1686552919879909376) [ensued](https://twitter.com/casonfikes/status/1686552919879909376). People got really creative, editing versions where the cop knocks over a bunch of [bowling pins](https://www.tiktok.com/@jejkobbb/video/7264194535096323361), gets sucked back up the slide [in reverse](https://www.tiktok.com/@robertmanion/video/7262778850793360686), and even clangs down to the drum fill of [âIn The Air Tonight.â](https://twitter.com/MNateShyamalan/status/1686828841556226048)
The slide even became a bit of a tourist destination, with so many thrill-seekers making [pilgrimages](https://www.insider.com/boston-cop-slide-viral-video-i-tried-it-2023-8) to [try it out](https://www.tiktok.com/@made.in.the.moment/video/7267645455486422315) for themselves that the city had to [fence it off](https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/08/14/metro/bostons-cop-slide-became-so-popular-that-city-had-put-up-barricades-night/?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-bostonglobe&utm_content=later-37164009&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio) at night. Someone even made it a [location](https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2023/08/07/bostons-cop-slide-is-now-on-google-maps/) on Google Maps.
18

Photo : Jaap Buittendijk/Warner Bros. Pictures
When the trailer for *Wonka,* the new *Charlie and the Chocolate Factory* prequel starring TimothĂ©e Chalamet, dropped in July, the early reviews were unanimous: âBro is trying so hard to be whimsical,â one Twitter user, [@Trey\_Explainer](https://twitter.com/Trey_Explainer/status/1678811556648189963), so cuttingly put it. âHe is just not a silly little guy,â [@CosmonautMarcus](https://twitter.com/CosmonautMarcus/status/1678803106937569285?s=20) tweeted.
One line in particular became a huge point of derision: âYou see, Iâm something of a magician, inventor, and chocolate maker. So quiet up, and listen down. Nope, scratch that, reverse it,â Chalamet says in the trailer, delivering the line in a somewhat stiff, awkward manner. Naturally, it became a hugely viral sound on TikTok, with people lipsyncing along to it and [leaning](https://www.tiktok.com/@wesleyh10/video/7255322990374636846) [hard](https://www.tiktok.com/@the.wasian/video/7257312123271777582) into the [cringe](https://www.tiktok.com/@mitsy270/video/7257368674342800682).
17

Photo : Belinda Jiao/Getty Images
Malaysian model and influencer [Sabrina Bahsoon](https://www.tiktok.com/@sabrinabahsoon/video/7275432541472034056) was crowned TikTokâs newest it girl this fall after her videos dancing and lip-syncing on the London Underground, which she began posting in [August](https://www.tiktok.com/@sabrinabahsoon/video/7266746787401059586), went massively viral. âTube girl,â as she became known, was praised for her confidence to film in public (in 0.5, of course), and inspired many others to recreate the trend themselves. The âtube girlâ meme was simple but blew up on a massive scale â Bahsoonâs TikToks garnered millions of views, she gained hundreds of thousands of followers seemingly overnight, celebrities made their [own](https://www.tiktok.com/@madelame/video/7277711259863141675?_r=1&_t=8hpY4DD0Idr) [versions](https://www.tiktok.com/@shaymitchell/video/7281039734078475551), and Bahsoon herself even walked in [fashion shows](https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/tube-girl-fashion-interview) in London, Paris, and Milan.
16

Photo : Win McNamee/Getty Images
Arguably one of the most secondhand-embarrassing moments in political history took place in the very first week of 2023, when it took a whopping 15 tries for [Rep. Kevin McCarthy](https://apnews.com/article/politics-united-states-house-of-representatives-kevin-mccarthy-us-republican-party-0938c7358f41c83759246f8949ac7c15) to get elected Speaker. For four days straight, hundreds of thousands of Americans tuned in to C-SPAN to watch the hot mess unfold, and online, McCarthy got [brutally](https://twitter.com/allisongeroi/status/1611599089581576193) [clowned](https://twitter.com/ElieNYC/status/1610755572411863053) [on](https://twitter.com/instrumenthull/status/1610724270833037312). âImagine being in your 60s and having to beg to be popular in CongressâŠstudent councilâass behavior,â comedian Caleb Hearon [tweeted](https://twitter.com/calebsaysthings/status/1610610767530713089).
15

Photo : Tony Esparza/CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
In September, a stock photo of Kevin James â hands in pockets, shoulders shrugged, smirking like a lilâ stinker â took over as a meme. The *King of Queens* actorâs quirky headshot, which according to [KnowYourMeme](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/kevin-james-smirking-getty-image) was taken on set in 1998, first appeared as a meme on Twitter when user [@ChampagneAnyone](https://twitter.com/ChampagneAnyone/status/1705039587008270484) captioned it âme after 1 double rum and diet.â It became a huge reaction image after that, appearing in a [ton](https://twitter.com/0boymeetsw0rld/status/1705785320480870676) of [viral](https://twitter.com/ayeejuju/status/1705994459769696331) [tweets](https://twitter.com/diamoore_/status/1706427359795073503).
It then found new life on TikTok, where people used it to highlight their favorite songs, typically in a two-slide slideshow. The first slide would show a room full of annoyed partygoers, captioned âwho tf put this song on?â, before panning over to [reveal James manning the AUX](https://www.tiktok.com/@nikki.mua/video/7286979538557422891), often [thematically](https://www.tiktok.com/@leandradawn/video/7287516709597236526) [photoshopped](https://www.tiktok.com/@scarlettameliemusic/video/7289059394669612320) in full stan attire.
14

Photo : Sean Drakes/Getty Images
A humongously clunky pair of bright red boots hit the fashion world in February, and became a meme before they were even available to purchase. Created by art collective [MSCHF](https://mschf.com/shop/big-red-boot/), the \$350 rubbery crimson clompers are described online as âextremely shaped like bootsâ and âif you kick someone in these boots they go boing.â The boots were spotted on celebrities and influencers (who were likely gifted or loaned a pair) all over [New York Fashion Week](https://www.bustle.com/style/mschf-big-red-boots-new-york-fashion-week) in February, and became the [subject](https://twitter.com/NonchalantLyfe/status/1623183443747123201) of [widespread](https://twitter.com/CAdreamboy/status/1624562426174926848) [mockery](https://twitter.com/J_Nova_Kane/status/1623371434293661717) [online](https://twitter.com/FilledwithUrine/status/1623749862100443136).
13

Photo : Chad Fish/AP
In February, a Chinese balloon floated into North Americaâs airspaceâŠand into 2023 meme history. Officials said the high-altitude object, which became popularly known as the â[Chinese spy balloon,](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/china-spy-balloon-collected-intelligence-us-military-bases-rcna77155)â was believed to have been sent for surveillance purposes. The Air Force shot it down after a few days, and the whole thing definitely wasnât great for U.S.-China relations, but our [nationâs](https://twitter.com/DannyDeraney/status/1621976167673921536) [noble](https://twitter.com/JohnHultquist/status/1621308007425392641) [posters](https://twitter.com/TomZohar/status/1621973810718330881) had a heck of a lot of fun with it while it lasted.
12

Photo : Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
Since Hollywoodâs earliest days, stars have been giving their children a leg up in the industry, bestowing upon them a shortcut to success they might otherwise have never achieved. But it wasnât until this year a term was popularized to describe these second-gen celebs: nepotism babies, more commonly known as ânepo babies.â
The descriptor first blew up in February 2022, thanks to a *Euphoria* fanâs [tweet](https://twitter.com/meriemistired/status/1495548990926041094) after she found out Maude Apatowâs âmom is Leslie Mann and her dad is a movie directorâ (side note, lmao). At the end of December 2022, [*New York* magazine](https://www.vulture.com/article/hollywood-nepotism-babies-list-taxonomy.html)published a deep-dive into the ânepo-verseâ tracing the star-studded family trees of celebrities like Maya Hawke, Ben Platt and Gracie Abrams. Naturally, discourse ensued, catapulting the term into mainstream usage in early 2023 and becoming one of the [first](https://twitter.com/amyewong/status/1612621907559600129) [major](https://twitter.com/bigfatmoosepssy/status/1623163534396862464) [memes](https://www.tiktok.com/@polishprincess001/video/7180069661029993770) of the year.
11

Photo : Tik Tok/ Keylimeleah
TikTok influencers have long been known for hawking cheaper versions of popular luxury products, oftening referring to the knockoffs as âdupes.â In December 2022, TikTok user [@keylimeleah](https://www.tiktok.com/@keylimeleah/video/7177430721647185194) posted a video in which she and a friend browsed Target, holding up various clothing items, and sarcastically labeling them âdupes.â It went viral and became a huge meme in January, prompting a slew of people to make [increasingly](https://www.tiktok.com/@blythe.desiree/video/7184215486232579370) [absurd](https://www.tiktok.com/@hidethebombs77/video/7193524682182659333) [versions](https://www.tiktok.com/@emogirlnextdoor/video/7196672290904493358), typically putting an exaggerated flair on their pronunciation of the term â *dooooop\!*
10

Photo : Geoffrey Short/Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
No one slayed harder in 2023 than the doll who literally couldnât stop slaying. Memes about M3GAN, the killer doll from the horror movie of the same name, first became the subject of memes upon the trailerâs release in October 2022, but entered full meme status when the movie hit theaters in January. Much like the [Babadook in 2017](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/juliareinstein/nothing-but-respect-for-my-2017-memes), M3GAN was declared a queer icon, with fans recreating her trademark [dance](https://www.tiktok.com/@lemoodragbrunch/video/7189439655199116587), calling for her to judge [*Drag Race*](https://twitter.com/SamanthaCKing/status/1613427075976941568)*,* and crowning her [mother](https://twitter.com/mrunitedface/status/1611039924114919424).
9

Photo : Getty Images
Itâs been about a millennium and a half since the fall of the Roman Empire, but in 2023, Rome rose again â well, as a meme at least. In September, a trend emerged on TikTok in which women would ask their male partners how often they think about Rome. Many answered that they thought about it quite frequently â once a [week](https://www.tiktok.com/@idkhowyoufoundme/video/7278515268429581614), or even [daily](https://www.tiktok.com/@georgiaferraris_/video/7278497088336514350), to the womenâs perplexed amusement.
The meme first emerged in Sweden a year earlier, according to [Know Your Meme](https://knowyourmeme.com/editorials/guides/why-do-men-think-about-the-roman-empire-so-often-the-viral-question-and-roman-empire-tiktok-trend-explained), when influencer [Saskia Cort](https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci7_Cb9MPCW/) posed the [question](https://www.mitti.se/nyheter/darfor-tanker-ola-ofta-pa-romarriket-6.91.43001.16b83bbf00) to her followers. It gained traction in the US after @gaiusflavius, another Swedish influencer who cosplays as a Roman warrior, had an [Instagram reel](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwIZgAKNbnQ/) about it go viral. In the weeks that followed, the phrase âmy Roman Empireâ became a meme in and of itself, with people using it as shorthand for the things they can [never](https://www.tiktok.com/@essolo_ale/video/7296684102332419374) [stop](https://www.tiktok.com/@poyasta/video/7298367409172335878) [thinking](https://www.tiktok.com/@jamperley/video/7291845556475923754) about.
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âThis is my dinner â I call this girl dinner,â said Olivia Maher in a [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@liviemaher/video/7232130214506057003?_r=1&_t=8hsvIYbb40d) in May, showing off a delicious spread of bread, cheese, grapes, and pickles. It went massively viral, and the concept took off like wildfire, with tons of women using the trend to show off their own âgirl dinnersâ â the [chaotic](https://www.tiktok.com/@brookiebarry/video/7259402548598050090) [mishmosh](https://www.tiktok.com/@leahbbeth/video/727119841320976720) of bites they were eating for their evening meal, instead of the typical meat-and-potatoes fare usually thought of as a proper dinner.
Many extolled the freedom they felt the trend symbolized â it represented the joy of a night to oneself, of saying âscrew itâ to the traditional gender norms that demand women expend their labor to feed their husband and family at the end of a long day. Girl dinner meant ripping open a piping hot bag of microwave popcorn, haphazardly slicing a log of salami, and enjoying your damn life.
âGirl dinnerâ wasnât without its criticisms â some TikToks showed off extremely meager portions, which led some to warn the trend could promote [disordered eating](https://www.tiktok.com/@violetstanza/video/7253502420792200490). But others, including dietitians, [praised](https://www.tiktok.com/@kathrinekofoed/video/7249128149814955290) it for encouraging intuitive eating.
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This summer, amid [reports](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-has-a-group-of-orcas-suddenly-started-attacking-boats/) of a sharp uptick since 2020 of orcas attacking boats off the coast of southwestern Europe â possibly as an act of revenge for a pregnant orca whoâd been injured by a boat, [experts](https://www.livescience.com/animals/orcas/orcas-have-sunk-3-boats-in-europe-and-appear-to-be-teaching-others-to-do-the-same-but-why) theorized â people began declaring their allegiance in the so-called âorca wars.â
And as âTeam Orcaâ ranks grew, the memes came with it. âIf youâre an orca whale reading this, I am on your side,â tweeted writer [Anne Donahue](https://twitter.com/annetdonahue/status/1669687343429697537). âTheyâre beginning to orcanize,â George Takei [said](https://twitter.com/GeorgeTakei/status/1669003301281738752). âGive them guns,â tweeted [Jaboukie](https://twitter.com/jaboukie/status/1669077013171240960).
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One of the biggest [songs of the summer](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/sister-cindy-one-margarita-angel-laketa-moore-tiktok-1234783235/) â and definitely the raunchiest â was inspired by an unlikely source: a staunchly pro-abstinence preacher. In May, a [video](https://twitter.com/Komaniecki_R/status/1659644113946288137) went viral of Cynthia Smock (aka âSister Cindyâ) delivering an impassioned sermon at Louisiana State University in which she warned students of the hidden dangers of Mexican restaurant happy hours. âIf you buy her one margarita, she will spread her legs!â Smock told the crowd of students, who erupted in cheers, before proceeding to decry the effects of two, three, or even six margaritas (to increasingly raucous applause).
On her podcast *Hereâs The Thing,* actress and comedian [Angel Laketa Moore](https://www.tiktok.com/@julesmusiccorner/video/7243259869564849416?_r=1&_t=8hkAlzoSKA3) joked that the speech sounded like a rap song, then launched into a freestyle: âGive one margarita, Iâmma open my legs / Give me two margaritas, Iâmma give you some head / Give me three margaritas, Iâmma put it in my puss, give me four margaritas, Iâmma put it in my tush / Give me five margaritas, Iâmma have some fun / Give me five margaritas, Iâmma put it in your bum!â After the clip took off, producers Steve Terrell and Carl Dixon remixed it into a [sex-positive banger](https://www.tiktok.com/@casadimusic/video/7236975231137516842) that soundtracked everyoneâs [hot](https://www.tiktok.com/@panjasaramummy/video/7243473070143393067)[girl](https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolconcilio/video/7242704689588997422)[summers](https://www.tiktok.com/@gramacarolyn/video/7240933069962612010).
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Pedro Pascal. Jeremy Allen White. Kendall Roy. Did we mention Kendall Roy? 2023 was the year that everyone became babygirl. To be âso babygirlâ eludes definition. It does not necessitate being a baby, nor a girl â in fact, the endearing moniker has most typically been seen applied to adult men. Though often used as a sort-of-synonym for âcute,â it became particularly popular as an ironic descriptor, bestowed upon some of the [darkest](https://twitter.com/elliedjarin/status/1657750044668198913) or even downright [villainous](https://twitter.com/_ADWills/status/1686104458877448193) of TV characters.
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2023 was the year [âcuntâ went mainstream](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/c-word-is-everywhere-lgbt-tucker-carlson-1234735324/). What was once deemed the granddaddy of curse words, so offensive even the most casually swear-y might wince at it (at least in the US), cunt had a big moment this year. Cuntâs reclamation â not as a crude synonym for vagina, but rather as a term of femininity and empowerment â has its roots decades earlier, originating with trans women of color in the New York City [ballroom scene](https://www.vulture.com/2018/07/20-tracks-that-defined-the-sound-of-ballroom.html). In recent years, shows like *RuPaulâs Drag Race* and *Pose* have taken drag culture mainstream, bringing its lexicon with it into the popular slang vernacular (e.g. âslayâ and âitâs givingâ). In particular, the phrase âserving cuntâ became ubiquitous as a meme in 2023, appearing in tons of viral tweets that asked how to do so in a â[god-honoring way](https://twitter.com/Sunfl0wersailor/status/1647749990209712129),â â[elderly way,](https://twitter.com/rhymeswithbeg/status/1657087284712202253)â or âa way that promotes [diversity, equity, and inclusion](https://twitter.com/alex_abads/status/1656998195107430400),â to name a few.
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Everybody, movement!!! [âPlanet of the Bassâ](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/planet-of-the-bass-music-video-biljana-electronica-1234806747/) â the Europop parody song by DJ Crazy Times and Ms. Biljana Electronica (aka TikTokker Kyle Gordon and vocalist Chrissi Poland) â dropped in August and became an instant [smash hit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-OgkNgxm3k). Reminiscent of novelty songs like Aquaâs âBarbie Girlâ and Eiffel 65âs âBlue (Da Ba Dee),â the viral earworm featured such poetic lyrics as âWhen the rhythm is glad / There is nothing to be sadâ and âLife, it never die / Women are my favorite guy.â The role of Ms. Biljana Electronica, performed in the original video by TikTokker Audrey Trullinger, was played by a rotating cast TikTok stars in subsequent videos, parodying the genreâs proclivity for [swapping out their female stars](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/biljana-electronica-planet-of-the-bass-recast-1234802164/) without explanation.
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On June 12, McDonaldâs began selling the âGrimace Shake,â a berry-flavored milkshake honoring the 52nd birthday of their furry purple mascot. The shake was an instant hit⊠though probably not in the way McDonaldâs had intended. A trend emerged on TikTok in which users would taste the frozen treat, then suddenly collapse in a scene straight out of a [horror](https://www.tiktok.com/@minionlover123456/video/7248832852916210987?_r=1&_t=8hm7VHDGSDP) [movie](https://www.tiktok.com/@kameryn.paige/video/7248842042237930794), often [convulsing](https://www.tiktok.com/@jacksdriscoll/video/7248648401628204331) as the lavender liquid spurted from their prone bodies. Some even showed Grimace himself, [lingering](https://www.tiktok.com/@jon.eli.caden/video/7248821281406225710) in the shadows, basking in the grisly aftermath of his apparent kill. In response to the meme, McDonaldâs [tweeted](https://twitter.com/McDonalds/status/1673732508503138304) an image of a stricken-looking Grimace, writing, âmeee pretending i donât see the grimace shake trendd.â
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Barbie was the unmatched star of 2023, spawning so many memes it could practically have its own list. Before the movie even came out, stills from the trailer (e.g. âDo you guys ever [think about dying?](https://twitter.com/ULTRAGLOSS/status/1661804412375891979)â) exploded online, and [posters](https://twitter.com/barbiethemovie/status/1643236949841547264) featuring the filmâs cast members became a hugely [riffed](https://twitter.com/luxurytrash_/status/1643269484529041408) [upon](https://twitter.com/oocwhitelotus/status/1643267142588956672) meme format. Due to its shared release date with *Oppenheimer,* the two movies, though wildly different from each other, became collectively known as [âBarbenheimerâ](https://twitter.com/offbeatorbit/status/1679936227795935232) and launched [even](https://twitter.com/MNateShyamalan/status/1686379397836886017) [more](https://twitter.com/kattenbarge/status/1664643434529845248) [memes](https://twitter.com/yannhatchuel/status/1673459916630274051).
After its record-breaking opening weekend, iconic phrases from *Barbie* â including âjust Ken,â âKenough,ââmy job is just beach,â âmojo dojo casa house,â and âlong-term long-distance low-commitment casual girlfriendâ â entered the mainstream lexicon, and had everyone saying âHi, Barbie!â all summer long.
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