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Noot noot
A phrase often spoken by the stop-motion character Pingu, usually as means of communication.
This phrase was later made into a meme in early 2022, when it was used in a 2-D animation made by YouTuber Telepurte (or @telepeturtle on Twitter). The animation consisted of Pingu saying “noot noot!” before a camera zoom-in showing Pingu with an eerie expression.
This meme was further developed when another animator, Pitchi Animation, created a 3-D version of this on YouTube. The video gained a whopping 4.7 million views in two months.
This phrase was later made into a meme in early 2022, when it was used in a 2-D animation made by YouTuber Telepurte (or @telepeturtle on Twitter). The animation consisted of Pingu saying “noot noot!” before a camera zoom-in showing Pingu with an eerie expression.
This meme was further developed when another animator, Pitchi Animation, created a 3-D version of this on YouTube. The video gained a whopping 4.7 million views in two months.
- Person 1: Hey, remember that show we watched as kids with a penguin called Pingu in it? Well, apparently someone made Pingu into a meme.
- Person 2: Oh yeah, the noot noot meme? I saw it on Reddit two days ago.
- Person 2: Oh yeah, the noot noot meme? I saw it on Reddit two days ago.
Did I ask
A response suitable for multiple occasions, usually when the person who said it is annoyed.
Many consider using this as either annoying and immature or a good comeback.
Tread cautiously when using this as a reply.
Many consider using this as either annoying and immature or a good comeback.
Tread cautiously when using this as a reply.
- Dave: Dude, I can’t believe you don’t like Marvel. Who doesn’t?
- Leo: Did I ask?
- Miranda: Dang, roasted!
- Dave: Bro, I was just asking. Jeez.
- Leo: Did I ask?
- Miranda: Dang, roasted!
- Dave: Bro, I was just asking. Jeez.
Naur
Another way to say “no” that is often used on social media.
When spoken out loud, it sounds like someone saying “no” with an Australian accent.
When spoken out loud, it sounds like someone saying “no” with an Australian accent.