An acronym of the song "Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus" by Taylor Swift (from The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology). It is also shortened as "Chloe or oomfs."
Swiftie 1: cososom is my fav from ttpd y'all have NO taste at all
Swiftie 2: wtf is cososom?????
Swiftie 1: Chloe or oomfs gurl....
Swiftie 2: wtf is cososom?????
Swiftie 1: Chloe or oomfs gurl....
by repufolklore December 13, 2024
This phrase stems from a tweet where Polish people are tested to see if they can "serve" for the military once they turn 19.
However in pop culture, especially on Stan Twitter, this phrase is based on the slang meaning of "serve," which means to deliver your best confident impression, or in other words, to "slay," "deliver," or "eat."
However in pop culture, especially on Stan Twitter, this phrase is based on the slang meaning of "serve," which means to deliver your best confident impression, or in other words, to "slay," "deliver," or "eat."
by repufolklore May 02, 2025
An intriguing phenomenon coined by Swifties that occurs when someone has openly disrespected or wronged Taylor Swift. According to swiftologists, a swirl of karma powered by Swift's reputation envelops the offender and drains the luck out of them, redirecting it under her control. It is known to cause serious and sometimes irreversible negative outcomes, such as accidents, decreased popularity, and a bigger chance of tanking overall.
Taylor unleashed an incredible wave of tayvoodoo on Katy Perry back then, and even though they reconciled in recent years, Perry still hasn't been able to recover in her career, as noted by her last 2 albums flopping.
by repufolklore February 11, 2025
A gag-worthy sentence whose language and symbolism can only be understood by the most devoted of the Unemployment religion.
Some user sent this sentence in Ethel Cain's livestream, and Ethel managed to read it, ending up confused and lowkey gagged.
Some user sent this sentence in Ethel Cain's livestream, and Ethel managed to read it, ending up confused and lowkey gagged.
by repufolklore February 28, 2025
174, in the context of Arianators, refers to the number of sales (in thousands) that Ariana Grande's "Positions" debuted with on the Billboard 200 chart. The album's sales went below initial expectations, hence, this number is often a meme or source of mockery when it shows up in any statistics related to her.
Arianator 1: Santa Tell Me re-enters the US Spotify charts at #174.
Arianator 2: NOT THAT NUMBER AGAIN...
Arianator 2: NOT THAT NUMBER AGAIN...
by repufolklore January 01, 2025
A term for good and proper behavior. When someone has "no decorum," it means they are rude, shameless, or horny.
by repufolklore December 20, 2024
A term for Nicki Minaj, combining the words "Onika" (her real name) and "coke" (cocaine) after her days-long rants on Instagram in early 2024 about a supposed diss against her and her husband in Megan Thee Stallion's song "Hiss".
Mostly used in Stan Twitter.
Mostly used in Stan Twitter.
Person 1: "did you hear nicki's new diss track Big Foot?"
Person 2: "yeah and it was horrendous, and the whisper dialogue at the end????? oh cokenika..."
Person 2: "yeah and it was horrendous, and the whisper dialogue at the end????? oh cokenika..."
by repufolklore December 26, 2024