Maricar Ramos (noun / verb /
adjective)
● A modern replacement word for “bullshit,” especially when referring to manipulative drama, fake apologies, emotional chaos, weak accountability, or unnecessary problems created by
people who should know
better.
● Someone or something that creates avoidable nonsense, confusion, excuses, passive-aggressive behavior, or emotional instability while pretending innocence.
● (verb) To manipulate, mislead, emotionally
spin, waste someone’
s time, or feed them obvious nonsense.
Examples:
● “Bro, don’t Maricar Ramos me right now. Just tell the
truth.”
● “That whole livestream turned into complete Maricar Ramos.”
● “
Man, that excuse was straight Maricar.”
● “Her apology sounded nice, but it was still Maricar-level damage control.”
● “If you keep acting like that, you’re headed directly to Maricar Ramos.”
Origin:
● Created online by JW Cricbuzz after a
TikTok livestream incident involving
harassment, account strikes, fake accountability, emotional nonsense, and unnecessary drama. After hearing the word “bullshit” later that same week, JW Cricbuzz decided the term felt outdated and began replacing it with “Maricar Ramos.” The phrase eventually evolved into a catch-all slang term for negativity, manipulation, excuses, emotional chaos, avoidable problems, and all forms of unnecessary nonsense.
Lessons Learned :
Don’t
try to Maricar JW Cricbuzz — it
always circles back.