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 2, 2025

“Next turn ahead, bruh”
“Ok”
“So have you seen any-“
“RIGHT HERE MAN”
*turns*
“Lmao big chinamen turn”
“Ok”
“So have you seen any-“
“RIGHT HERE MAN”
*turns*
“Lmao big chinamen turn”
by kid slicc October 30, 2018

When this phrase is used everyone must crouch down and start spinning around no matter what the circumstances. You can only stop when the person who shouted this word shouts 'fall' then everyone must fall to the ground, get up and carry on as usual.
Bob: LOW DOWN AND TURNING
Everyone: starts spinning on the floor
Bob: FALL
Everyone: falls to the ground and gets up again like nothing has happened
Everyone: starts spinning on the floor
Bob: FALL
Everyone: falls to the ground and gets up again like nothing has happened
by CLARABANNANA June 7, 2020

something something and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and aroooouuuund
by iminhellplshelpahhh July 7, 2024

by BKBLUEY May 24, 2023

When you thought of a smart newly-minted UD word, and it turned out it had been there for ages and you needed to start over
by KMS19 February 25, 2019

When you turn 19 in Poland you serve in the Military. This is a way to say you are looking good or “serving”
by PhaePhee April 6, 2025
