A hilarious bloke who makes several episodes reacting to memes and some that will actually make you laugh (50%). The youtuber Jackfilms copied pewdiepie and then everyone else hopped on the bandwagon. This would make a good amount of views. Also please subscribe to Pewdiepie he is loosing to t-series and we can't have that. Thanks also if you haven't realised this post is a joke.
meme review is lit ;-;
by WhatsLigma December 23, 2018
Person A: Dude, I saw this grumpy cat meme!
Person B: what was it?
Person A: he was wearing a Christmas hat and it said "falalalala fa fa fuck you"! I was laughing for like an hour!
Person B: dude stop. that's a bad meme.
Person B: what was it?
Person A: he was wearing a Christmas hat and it said "falalalala fa fa fuck you"! I was laughing for like an hour!
Person B: dude stop. that's a bad meme.
by rinxshiemi January 29, 2017
someone who is addicted to memes like an alcoholic is addicted to alcohol, or a drug addict is addicted to drugs.
by TWENTY ØNE PILØTS trash October 19, 2016
The keeper of the dankest memes around. A position given to you from the rank above, which is the Meme God aka Ronald Weasley from the Wingardium Leviosa video. The Meme Lord is 100% retarded btw.
by Donny Biggums August 16, 2016
A meme, usually a still image, that is so bad to the point where it was probably made by a female.
It is usually something you would find on Instagram or Tumblr and might be about dating or a lowkey depressed cry for help with no proper comedic aspect to it.
It is usually something you would find on Instagram or Tumblr and might be about dating or a lowkey depressed cry for help with no proper comedic aspect to it.
Female: *Posts a meme about wanting to date guys that don't like her back, thinking it's funny and relatable*
Male: Huh? Is this supposed to make us laugh? What a girl meme.
Male: Huh? Is this supposed to make us laugh? What a girl meme.
by bonerdaddy69 April 14, 2019
Rejoinder; a French expression meaning "Just as well."
What it really means: "Well what you say may be true, but that's not how I see it and anyway you're missing the point."
For extra emphasis, you can preface the phrase with "mais" (which means "but").
An upscale putdown.
Considering the reputation of France in the US right now, best used only at cocktails where white wine and brie are served.
What it really means: "Well what you say may be true, but that's not how I see it and anyway you're missing the point."
For extra emphasis, you can preface the phrase with "mais" (which means "but").
An upscale putdown.
Considering the reputation of France in the US right now, best used only at cocktails where white wine and brie are served.
by justbrowzing March 30, 2006
so true so true
so true
so true so true so true
so true
so true
so true
so true so true
so true
so true
so true
so true
so true
so true
so true so true so true
so true
so true
so true
so true so true
so true
so true
so true
so true
so true
Meme Zee: so true
by January 18, 2022