Best 2025 Meme List (So Far) | Calendar of the Most Viral Memes by Month
Skibidi Times’ complete 2025 meme list with the most viral memes by month. From January to August onwards, track what has broken the internet so far this year in our running meme calendar. Including viral hits like Italian Brainrot, Justin Bieber’s Crashout, AI Glass Fruit Cutting ASMR and more!
2025 Best Meme Tier List
Memes in 2025 have ranged from clever to ridiculous to accidentally iconic. Some lasted a weekend, others became full TikTok genres. And now that we’re halfway through the year, it’s time to document what actually took over the internet.
This is the 2025 Meme Calendar and Tier List, a full record of the most viral memes by month. We’ve ranked them from 💀 all-time bangers to 🥀 instant flops, with links to each deep dive and meme explainer.
Start with the Tier List, then scroll through the calendar below to see what went viral each month so far!
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2025 Meme List Calendar by Month
Newest Memes: September 2025
Japanese Office Lady Saori
Meme | ![]() Japanese Office Lady Saori |
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Went Viral | ![]() August 2025 |
Origin | X / TikTok |
Tldr | Japanese office worker Saori Araki became a meme after posting a Good morning photo, then dropped a viral song. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
On July 24, 2025, Japanese office lady, Saori Araki, posted a simple “おはよう (Good morning)” on X alongside a photo of herself in a gray suit, cheeks puffed out, laptop in hand. She wasn’t trying to go viral, she was just clocking in. But within hours the Japanese Office Lady Meme exploded. Millions of users began reposting the photo with captions that turned it into an instant saori meme, calling her the “face of the grind,” “corporate waifu,” and “Japanese salarywoman of the year.”
August 2025
Freaky Fruits
Meme | ![]() Freaky Fruits |
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Went Viral | ![]() August 2025 |
Origin | TikTok |
Tldr | The fruits eating fruits TikTok meme is a new ASMR trend, where AI fruits eat smaller versions of themselves. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
In August 2025 AI videos of Fruits Eating Fruits are going viral on TikTok. The videos are of various AI fruits eating smaller or cut up versions of themselves. TikTok is now flooded with weird fruit edits, each one freakier than the last, apples with creepy faces chewing on apple slices or bananas chomping on mini bananas. The Fruits Eating Fruits videos are going so viral because people think it’s funny and honestly just so random. The crunchy little ASMR sounds make it even better, and for some reason TikTok always eats up fruit trends. First it was Glass Fruit Cutting and now it’s AI Fruits Eating Themselves.
41 Meme
Meme | ![]() 41 |
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Went Viral | ![]() August 2025 |
Origin | YouTube, Instagram, TikTok |
Tldr | The “41” meme is based on Blizzi Boi’s 2022 track 41 Song (Saks Freestyle), which blew up on TikTok in August 2025 after he reposted it. People call it the new “67” and joke about the math (6+7=41), with viral lyrics and a “41 hand movement” dance by @hooperville. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
The 41 meme started trending in August 2025 thanks to Blizzi Boi’s 41 Song (Saks Freestyle). The track first dropped in February 2022 but has blown up again on TikTok after Blizzi posted himself rapping it and a new viral 41 hand movement dance has made it become even bigger. The part of the song catching on is the brainrot-heavy lyrics “Uh, forty-one, but I got forty-one goons bustdown, the chain got forty-one stones.” People have started calling it the new 6 7, another number-based meme, and joking that 6 plus 7 equals 41. Between the reposted clip, the catchy lines, and the dance created by TikTok user @h00pifyreacts, 41 has quickly turned into a mix of meme, slang, and inside joke for Gen Alpha.
July 2025
Uh Duh Duh Meme
Meme | ![]() Uh Duh Duh |
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Went Viral | ![]() July 2025 |
Origin | TikTok |
Tldr | The word uh duh duh is being used like a roast. In the original TikTok, the creator was trying to say the backpacks would make a kid look goofy or straight-up dumb. The phrase itself sounds like a fake word you’d use to call someone an idiot, which is pretty much what it is. Now people are using it in real life, telling their friends they look like an “uh duh duh” just to get a reaction. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
The phrase Uh duh duh started blowing up on TikTok in July 2025 after a post by @luv.yves8. He pointed out some over-the-top kids’ backpacks and said, “Please don’t buy your kids these. They’re gonna look like an uh duh duh.”
The video went viral mostly because the phrase sounded so weird. People weren’t sure if it was a real word or something he made up. Some even thought he was saying OOTD (outfit of the day), but that didn’t really fit in context.
The uh duh duh meaning is basically that the backpacks look dumb, or that wearing one would make a kid look like an idiot. There isn’t a real definition, but it comes off like a made-up roast and might just become the next go-to insult. Now people on TikTok are even going up to their friends and calling them an “uh duh duh” just to see how they react, some look confused, some get offended, and some just burst out laughing.
On Sight Kanye Floating
Meme | ![]() On Sight Kanye Floating |
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Went Viral | ![]() July 2025 |
Origin | TikTok, Kanye West Concert |
Tldr | The “On Sight” trend went viral in July 2025, with sudden cuts to people hanging from objects in dramatic poses, inspired by Kanye West’s floating stage moments. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
The On Sight TikTok trend which began in July 2025, starts with someone casually standing or dancing while Kanye West’s song, On Sight plays. Then, right as the lyrics stop, the video cuts to someone else hanging from something, a basketball hoop, a sign, a pole, or whatever they could climb. The sudden switch and weird floating pose is what makes it stand out and catch people off guard.
Since it began, people have started recreating the video in all different types of creative locations. One of the most common setups is by the side of train tracks, where the dramatic background adds to the effect. It’s sometimes called the Kanye floating trend or the on site trend, but the actual song is titled “On Sight.” Many people were inspired by Kanye’s listening parties, where he has been lifted into the air in a similar pose.
Smart Man With Glasses Meme
Meme | ![]() Smart Man with Glasses |
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Went Viral | ![]() July 2025 |
Origin | Youtube, TikTok, Instagram |
Tldr | The “Smart Man With Glasses” meme blew up on TikTok after people mistook a real photo of a Russian YouTuber for an AI wallpaper, turning his intense stare into a viral image spammed in comment sections. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
The Smart Man With Glasses meme blew up in 2025 after a photo of a Russian YouTuber with over 7 million subscribers started circulating on TikTok. People thought it was AI because of how clean and intense the image looked, with him staring straight into the camera. It got uploaded with names like Smart Man With Glasses Wallpaper Download, and users began flooding comment sections with it. Since then, people have started remixing it into all kinds of memes using AI, like making him hold mustard and a mango, combining it with the 6 7 meme.
Coldplay Concert Couple Meme
Meme | ![]() Coldplay Concert Couple |
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Went Viral | ![]() July 2025 |
Origin | X, TikTok |
Tldr | A Coldplay concert kiss cam clip went viral after two people awkwardly hid from the camera, only for the internet to discover they were both married to other people. |
Skibidi Score | 7🚽 |
During a Coldplay concert in July 2025, a kiss‑cam zoomed in on a couple hugging in the crowd. When they saw themselves on screen, they both turned away and ducked out of frame, just as Chris Martin jokingly called out their shyness or “possible affair.” That would’ve been it, until the internet connected the dots and identified them as Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, executives at Astronomer.io who were both in separate relationships. The moment instantly became a meme. TikTok and X exploded with videos clowning the situation: workplace romance jokes, HR memes, hypocritical boss energy, “how to get caught” skits, and endless reaction edits. People started swapping them out with AI characters and celebrities for parody versions. It’s become one of the most recognizable viral clips of the year.
June 2025 Memes
Squid Game Papa Meme
Meme | ![]() Squid Games Papa (I’m the Easter Bunny) |
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Went Viral | ![]() June 2025 |
Origin | Tiktok, Netflix, Youtube, Reddit |
Tldr | Viral June 2025 TikTok trends featuring baby edits of Seong Gi-hun and the Front Man, with AI voiceovers like “papa?” and “I’m the Easter Bunny.” |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
The Squid Game Papa meme is a TikTok trend which went viral in June 2025, where a character called the Front Man (played by Lee Byung‑hun) is shown holding a baby version of Player 456, aka Seong Gi‑hun (played by Lee Jung‑Jae). The totally memeable image is literally just their faces cropped onto some cartoon of someone cradling a baby. Over it plays an AI baby voice saying “papa? papa?”. Some people say the meme was inspired by a dramatic scene in Squid Game where 456 sacrifices himself and the Front Man ends up holding a baby. But honestly, the connection is thin. This meme really has nothing to do with the plot, it’s just funny on its own. That’s kind of what makes it perfect.
Nothing Beats a Jet2 Holiday Meme
Meme | ![]() Nothing Beats a Jet 2 Holiday |
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Went Viral | ![]() June 2025 |
Origin | Jet 2 promotional advertisement |
Tldr | The Jet2 holiday meme went viral because people kept copying the ad’s voice on TikTok, and now the quote is instantly recognizable everywhere. |
Skibidi Score | 6🚽 |
The Nothing Beats a Jet2 holiday meme comes from a UK television and radio ad that first aired as part of a Jet2 campaign launched in December 2022. It was a standard promotional video for Jet2, a British airline, encouraging people to book a holiday. The ad features the line “Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday” said in a British voice, over Jess Glynne’s track “Hold My Hand.” It’s reached the point where hearing the song means mentally quoting the line without even trying.
The quote has now turned into a viral sound on TikTok, where people are trying to perfectly mimic the tone of the woman’s voice. Creators label their impressions with captions like “this is 99.99% accurate” or “me doing the Jet2 voice”. For a while, no one thought much of the advertisement, but in 2025, it had become its own meme online.
Gen Z Stare Meme
Meme | ![]() The Gen Z Stare |
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Went Viral | ![]() June 2025 |
Origin | Tiktok, X |
Tldr | The Gen Z Stare is a silent, blank-faced reaction Gen Z uses when someone says something dumb, although Millennials argue it’s just poor social skills. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
The Gen Z Stare is a blank look with no smile, no greeting, and no forced energy, it’s just straight eye contact and silence. It’s gone viral because people think it’s awkward or rude, especially Millennials who grew up expecting cheerful customer service and constant small talk. But Gen Z isn’t embarrassed. They say the stare is valid, and they use it like a filter for nonsense. It’s not just zoning out, it’s a reaction. Like when someone asks for a mango smoothie with no mango, and the only real response is just staring. To Gen Z, it’s not rude. It’s honest. And while older generations complain about it, Gen Z is already turning the joke around on them.
Justin Bieber Crashout Video Meme
Meme | ![]() Justin Bieber Crashout Video |
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Went Viral | ![]() June 2025 |
Origin | Tiktok, Instgram, Youtube, X |
Tldr | Justin Bieber’s June 2025 paparazzi video turned into a meme after he said, “It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business,” which people trolled for using incorrectly, turning it into a Gen Z-style joke about holding your ground. |
Skibidi Score | 7🚽 |
The clip originates from Justin talking and arguing with paparazzi, where he delivers a now‑viral line: “It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business.” His serious tone, and unusual phrasing made the video immediately stand out.
Another moment from the video, where he says “at the beach” in a dramatic tone, was taken out of context and turned into a meme. People started remixing it, and Justin eventually reposted one of the edits to his Instagram, poking fun at himself and showing he can take a joke.
Indonesian Aura Farming Boat Meme
Meme | ![]() Indonesian Aura Farming Boat |
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Went Viral | ![]() June 2025 |
Origin | News Articles, TikTok |
Tldr | A clip of an 11-year-old “aura farming” at an Indonesian boat race went viral in June, TikTok and Reels turned his calm, stylish dance into meme formats and AI edits across global trends. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
A clip of Rayyan Arkan Dikha went viral after he was seen doing a low‑effort, stylish dance at the front of a speeding boat during a traditional Indonesian race. The way he moved so casually while the boat flew down the river had people calling it “aura farming.” The video started getting reposted all over TikTok in June 2025, with users turning it into a meme.
AI Glass Fruit Cutting Meme
Meme | ![]() AI Glass Fruit Cutting |
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Went Viral | ![]() June 2025 |
Origin | TikTok, Instagram, YouTube |
Tldr | Hyper-realistic AI ASMR videos of glass fruit being sliced went viral in June 2025 for their oddly satisfying visuals and crisp audio. |
Skibidi Score | 6🚽 |
In June 2025, AI‑generated ASMR videos of glass fruit being sliced started taking over TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The videos feature hyper‑detailed glass apples, lemons, watermelons, and more being sliced cleanly with oddly satisfying sounds. Even though the fruit is clearly fake, it looks almost real, and that uncanny blend of realism and surrealism hit the internet’s brain just right. Viewers were obsessed with the precision cuts, the sparkly textures, and the weirdly soothing sound design. The trend went viral across platforms as people reposted, duetted, or tried making their own glass fruit cuts. It quickly became a staple in the “satisfying AI” genre, sitting somewhere between visual brainrot and calming digital art.
May 2025 Memes
AI Vlogs Meme
Meme | ![]() AI Vlogs |
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Went Viral | ![]() May 2025 |
Origin | AI, TikTok, X |
Tldr | AI-generated vloggers like Bigfoot, Jesus, raccoons, and dinosaurs became a full meme genre in 2025, blending realism, lore, and influencer parody. |
Skibidi Score | 5🚽 |
In 2025, AI vloggers blew up online, and it all started with Bigfoot. People couldn’t get enough of these weirdly lifelike yetis filming forest vlogs like they were lifestyle influencers. But that was just the beginning. Soon, TikTok was filled with AI versions of Jesus doing skincare routines, raccoons cooking in tiny kitchens, dinosaurs giving breakup advice, and Bible characters offering life tips like they’re part of a content house. Some videos felt like jokes, others were kind of relaxing in a weird way. By May, this turned into a whole genre. Fans were remixing clips, creating fake influencer beef, and even “shipping” characters across channels. It’s surreal, funny, and somehow makes perfect sense in 2025.
The F Students Are Inventors Meme
Meme | ![]() The F Students Are Inventors |
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Went Viral | ![]() May 2025 |
Origin | Tiktok, Instagram |
Tldr | Ben Azoulay’s “F Students Are Inventors” video went viral in May 2025, as people turned the quote into a meme by pairing it with videos of people doing hilariously dumb things. |
Skibidi Score | 5🚽 |
Ben Azoulay originally posted the video on his TikTok account @kingazoulay back in October 2024. In the motivational style video, he talks about how different types of students, from A to F, fit into the real world. Then he declares, “F Students Are Inventors”, a line that quickly became a meme.
On April 16th, 2025, he reposted a slightly updated version of his original video to his Instagram. But it wasn’t until May that the video truly went viral, with TikTok creators turning the now‑iconic phrase into parodies, edits and videos of people doing totally stupid stuff.
Holy Airball Meme
Meme | ![]() Holy Airball |
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Went Viral | ![]() May 2025 |
Origin | Instagram, TikTok |
Tldr | “Holy Airball” became TikTok’s go-to phrase for wild overreactions, dramatic reveals, and the ultimate “bro what” moments. |
Skibidi Score | 5🚽 |
Holy Airball started gaining traction in 2024 as a phrase for when someone completely misses, in basketball or in life. But in May 2025, it went viral on TikTok, where creators started using it in over-the-top reaction edits. A video would start off with something simple, like a conversation about liking strawberries, then suddenly cut to a person whose entire room is decorated in strawberry-themed everything—wallpaper, pillows, LED lights, the works. That’s when the caption hits: “HOLY AIRBALL.” It became the perfect punchline for moments where reactions go way further than expected, turning it into TikTok’s go-to meme for surprise obsession reveals, dramatic twists, or when someone takes a tiny thing and runs a marathon with it.
April 2025 Memes
Noooo La Policia Brainrot Meme
Meme | ![]() Noooo La Policia Brainrot |
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Went Viral | ![]() April 2025 |
Origin | TikTok |
Tldr | The “Noooo” trend is a Gen Z meme where a robotic voice screams “noooo” over creepy music as a reaction to something sad or unwanted, usually in AI-generated or real-life clips showing characters freaking out over stuff like getting arrested or their phone dying. |
Skibidi Score | 6🚽 |
The Noooo trend is one of those internet moments where overreaction is the whole joke. It all revolves around a long, dragged‑out “nooooo” screamed by a robotic meme voice with creepy music similar to Italian brainrot.
The Nooooo trend exploded into a hundred weird directions, each one more unhinged than the last. Sometimes it’s a skeleton flopped dramatically on the floor crying “oh noooo” because his phone won’t charge. Other times it’s Tung Tung Tung Sahur getting arrested to the sound of “noooo, la policia.” There’s madness. There’s brainrot. And none of it makes no sense, which is exactly why it works. That’s it. That’s the whole joke. And somehow, that’s what makes it so funny. It’s just silly videos of mostly AI characters yelling “noooo” over stuff like getting arrested or their phone dying.
Chicken Jockey Meme
Meme | ![]() Chicken Jockey |
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Went Viral | ![]() April 2025 |
Origin | Minecraft Movie |
Tldr | A Minecraft movie scene shouting Chicken Jockey sparked cinema chaos across the world in April 2025, leading to popcorn riots and TikTok virality. |
Skibidi Score | 7🚽 |
In April 2025, the Minecraft Movie unintentionally launched a meme when a character yelled “Chicken Jockey,” a reference to the in‑game baby zombie riding a chicken. Audiences took it as a cue to absolutely lose it. Cinemas erupted in chaos, with people screaming “CHICKEN JOCKEY!” while throwing popcorn, running through aisles, and spamming the scene with flashlights and sound effects. It quickly became an internet trend, with viral TikToks showing entire theaters losing control. The meme spread like wildfire, with people joking it was the new “Gentleminions.” Some theaters even had to cut screenings short or warn viewers ahead of time due to the mess and noise. What started as a funny reference turned into full‑blown meme mayhem.
100 Men vs 1 Gorilla Meme
Meme | ![]() 100 Men vs 1 Gorilla |
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Went Viral | ![]() April 2025 |
Origin | Reddit, X, TikTok |
Tldr | A long-running internet debate over whether 100 men could defeat one gorilla went viral again in 2025 thanks to X posts, memes, fake sign-up videos, and AI fight simulations. |
Skibidi Score | 6🚽 |
The question is simple: could 100 regular guys take down one gorilla in a fight? The internet has been arguing about it since 2020, with both sides making decent points. A gorilla is huge and insanely strong, but 100 men could wear it down, maybe. By April 2025, the debate came back stronger than ever thanks to TikTok, where people started filming fake sign‑up videos, telling their friends they’d registered them for the fight. Some even made dramatic edits, fake training montages, or AI‑generated gorilla battle simulations. Others took the opposite route, posting gorillas doing silly or wholesome stuff to make them seem less threatening. What started as a dumb question has now become a meme genre with endless remixes.
March 2025 Memes
Ashton Hall Meme
Meme | ![]() Ashton Hall Meme |
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Went Viral | ![]() March 2025 |
Origin | TikTok and Instagram |
Tldr | Ashton Hall’s “day in the life” video went viral in March 2025 after people started trolling its weird timestamps and his dramatic overuse of Saratoga water. |
Skibidi Score | 6🚽 |
In March 2025, Ashton Hall posted a “day in the life” TikTok that instantly got clowned. What was meant to be a super aesthetic morning routine turned into a meme after people noticed the timestamps made zero sense, like him diving into the pool at 7:36 am and somehow still mid‑air at 7:40 am. Commenters started roasting the video and turning it into memes. But the real star? The Saratoga water. It shows up a few times throughout the video—while he’s working out or dunking his face in ice water (but using the Saratoga water). TikTok ran with it, turning the whole thing into a joke about fake productivity, aesthetic delusion, and rich‑guy routines that make no sense.
Italian Brainrot Meme
Meme | ![]() Italian Brainrot |
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Went Viral | ![]() March 2025 |
Origin | TikTok |
Tldr | Italian Brainrot is a viral 2025 meme made up of weird characters like Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Tralalero Tralala and Brr Brr Patapim, which are loosely based on cultural references but distorted just enough to be unrecognizable from their roots. |
Skibidi Score | 9🚽 |
Italian Brainrot is a strange internet meme trend where AI‑generated characters speak in dramatic voices, mostly in Italian or fake Italian but sometimes in other languages too. Each character has its own random backstory. The characters are bizarre—the dialogue usually makes no sense, and the whole vibe is cursed in the best way.
The trend started in Italy and gained popularity in February 2025 but really blew up in April when edits started going viral on TikTok. People have even made videos where the characters battle each other in bizarre crossover‑style edits. Since then, it’s expanded beyond TikTok and taken over YouTube, X, Instagram, and more.
John Pork Lore Meme
Meme | ![]() John Pork Lore |
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Went Viral | ![]() March 2025 |
Origin | TikTok, Instagram |
Tldr | An AI meme about a pig man named John Pork exploded online after TikToks invented chaotic lore, eventually merging with the Italian Brainrot multiverse. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
In early 2025, TikTok started blowing up with bizarre AI‑edited videos of a pig man called John Pork. What began as simple clips of John standing around turned into a full meme universe, where users invented absurd characters like Tim Cheese (an assassin), Simon Claw (his best friend), and Pengu (an emotional penguin). Most of the lore is completely random—fake news reports of John’s “death,” clips of Tim Cheese chasing him, and dramatic edits set to sad music. By March 2025, the trend was everywhere. Then, when Italian Brainrot characters started appearing in the John Pork lore, it hijacked the story and turned it into a multiverse‑level mashup.
LeBron James Songs Meme
Meme | ![]() LeBron James Songs |
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Went Viral | ![]() March 2025 |
Origin | TikTok, YouTube |
Tldr | AI songs with bizarre LeBron James lyrics went viral in March 2025, often remixing popular tracks with weird references to basketball, lore, and pop culture moments. |
Skibidi Score | 5🚽 |
In March 2025, TikTok and YouTube exploded with weird AI‑generated songs about LeBron James. Some were original tracks with strange, cursed vocals; others remixed popular songs by adding surreal LeBron references—“LeBron in the trenches,” “he dunked on God,” or “shadow realm MVP.” The randomness made these tracks perfect meme fuel. Users reacted to them, edited them into skits, and even made tier lists. The trend quickly became a tiny genre of its own, where any chaotic LeBron mention could go viral.
What the Helly Meme
Meme | ![]() What the Helly |
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Went Viral | ![]() March 2025 |
Origin | WTHELLY Song |
Tldr | Rapper Rob49’s “What the Helly” lyrics blew up online as people started using his phrases like “What the helly on?” and “What the helly ’Bron James?” in place of WTF. |
Skibidi Score | 7🚽 |
“What the Helly” is built around a verse from Rob49’s song released in March 2025. In it, he raps: “What the Heliantte? What the helly on? What the helly Berry? What the helly ’Burton? What the helly ’Bron James? What the helly Cyrus?” The lines instantly caught on, with TikTok users repeating the “What the helly” format as a funny substitute for WTF. The lyrics went viral for how catchy, weird, and quotable they were, especially after Rob49 performed them in a Genius video. “What the helly” has become its own reaction phrase across TikTok and meme pages.
Oh Who Is You Meme
Meme | ![]() Oh Who Is You |
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Went Viral | ![]() March 2025 |
Origin | Dr. Phil, TikTok |
Tldr | A resurfaced clip of Bhad Bhabie saying “Oh who is you?” to her grandma on Dr. Phil went viral in 2025 and became a meme used for dismissive comebacks. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
Everyone remembers “Cash me outside,” but in March 2025, TikTok brought back another classic moment from Danielle Bregoli’s 2016 Dr. Phil episode. In the clip, she hits her grandma with a blunt “Oh who is you?”, and gets the dry reply, “I’m your grandmother.” The tone was funny on its own, but the internet made it a whole mood. Now people use “oh who is you?” like a dismissive comeback, especially when someone tries to tell them what to do. It’s the perfect way to shut something down with fake confusion and attitude.
February 2025 Memes
6 7 Meme
Meme | ![]() 6 7 |
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Went Viral | ![]() February 2025 |
Origin | Doot Doot Song Shared on TikTok |
Tldr | It started as a song lyric, became a TikTok sound, and now people just say it for no reason. That’s it. |
Skibidi Score | 5🚽 |
The 6 7 meme comes from a song called Doot Doot by Skrilla. At first, it was just a catchy lyric, but through TikTok, it’s become something say in all kinds of contexts. Now, people say “six seven” almost like a reaction or response, similar to how you might say “real” or “valid” to show agreement. It’s also turned into a running joke where anytime someone sees the number 67, they say it out loud or drop it in the comments, even if it has nothing to do with the meme. Some people still connect it to the original sound, but a lot of Gen Alpha users have started using it in a totally different way, turning it into a joke about the words mustard and mango.
Say Drake Super Bowl Meme
Meme | ![]() Say Drake Super Bowl |
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Went Viral | ![]() February 2025 |
Origin | Super Bowl 2025, TikTok, X |
Tldr | Kendrick Lamar’s “say Drake” moment at the 2025 Super Bowl became a viral meme after he stared directly at the camera and smiled during the line. |
Skibidi Score | 6🚽 |
At the 2025 Super Bowl, Kendrick Lamar performed “Not Like Us,” a song widely seen as a diss toward Drake. One line in particular, “say Drake,” hit especially hard—not just for the lyric, but because Kendrick looked directly into the camera and smiled while saying it. That one look triggered the entire internet. People started clipping the moment and turning it into memes: reactions, fake stare‑offs, POV jokes, and edits where Kendrick’s smirk is the punchline. It quickly became a template for shady looks, fake beefs, and petty energy. Some users even used it to troll Drake directly, while others turned it into a trend of exaggerated reactions to low‑key drama.
What’s a Father Meme
Meme | ![]() What’s a Father |
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Went Viral | ![]() February 2025 |
Origin | In His Own Words: XXXTENTACION documentary |
Tldr | A moment from an XXXTENTACION documentary went viral in 2025 after his emotional response, “What’s that? What’s a father?” became a widely remixed meme. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
The moment comes from a previously unreleased XXXTENTACION documentary interview. In the 2017 footage, he’s asked, “Do you have any relationship with your father?”, and after a pause, he quietly replies, “What’s that? What’s a father?” It’s a stripped‑down, vulnerable moment that feels both honest and heavy.
In February 2025, TikTok gave it a second life as a meme. Creators started remixing the clip with exaggerated edits: laser eyes, sad music, dramatic captions. Others took the line out of context to joke about unrelated situations, like “Are you coming to school Monday?” followed by “What’s that?” It became part of the internet’s rotating joke wheel, but most people still recognized the original weight behind it, keeping the humor surreal without crossing into disrespect.
January 2025 Memes
Eye of Rah Meme
Meme | ![]() Eye of Rah |
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Went Viral | ![]() January 2025 |
Origin | TikTok |
Tldr | An old cucumber reaction video got resurrected into the Eye of Rah meme after someone edited Rashad Bowens into a one-eyed TikTok demigod. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
It all started back in 2022 when Rashad Bowens (@lilbotheme) posted a TikTok duet reacting to a dude salting a cucumber. For two years, it just kind of existed, until November 2024, when a TikTok editor named @frightenedsheep25937582 gave Rashad one single glowing eye and a lone red dread shooting out of his head like an antenna. By January 2025, people were calling it the “Eye of Rah,” turning Rashad into a TikTok mythological figure.
I Bought a Property in Egypt Meme
Meme | ![]() I Bought a Property in Egypt |
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Went Viral | ![]() January 2025 |
Origin | YouTube Shorts |
Tldr | A dry real estate pitch turned into a meme after the line “They give you the property” got clipped out of context. |
Skibidi Score | 3🚽 |
In August 2024, British influencer Cam Easty posted a YouTube Short where he said, “I bought a property in Egypt and what they do for you is they give you the property.” That line, weirdly delivered and unintentionally hilarious, became the whole meme. By January 2025, people were clipping just the first five seconds and treating it like advice, as if Egypt was handing out real estate. TikToks started popping up with the line edited into fake skits, Sigma grindset memes, or over AI footage of pyramids and camels.
Chopped Chin Meme
Meme | ![]() Chopped Chin |
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Went Viral | ![]() January 2025 |
Origin | |
Tldr | A 2023 courtside dance video resurfaced in 2025 after people nicknamed a kid in the clip “Chopped Chin” and started remixing it with other popular memes. |
Skibidi Score | 4🚽 |
In August 2023, a video was posted on Instagram showing former WNBA player Renee Montgomery dancing at a basketball game with her son. The video was originally wholesome, but by December 2024, Instagram user @halal_man_2 began reposting it with all kinds of funny captions. Commenters quickly fixated on the appearance of the boy’s chin and started calling him “Chopped Chin,” turning the nickname into the whole meme. In January 2025, the video exploded as people started combining it with other trending memes.
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