by Adam Kramer December 18, 2016

She is a beautiful person. She plays flute, she is very kind. Never tells secrets! Has a family of 6 .
Person: your so cool!
Katherine: thanks I also play flute
Person: your so amazing!!!
Person: how is your family of 6?
Katherine: pretty good!
Person : that good
Katherine krAmer
Katherine: thanks I also play flute
Person: your so amazing!!!
Person: how is your family of 6?
Katherine: pretty good!
Person : that good
Katherine krAmer
by She is amazing and cute tehehe November 2, 2019

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by Lindsayhater0101 September 3, 2016

by OnlineC November 22, 2021

In the 90's a series of Kramer's men's clothing ads were on TV depicting men in a still pose often with a gaze of reflection. The awkwardness of why they were posing like that, seemingly out of the blue became know as a Kramers Moment.
This supersedes the Kramer Moment in relation to the Seinfeld TV Series.
This supersedes the Kramer Moment in relation to the Seinfeld TV Series.
You can preemptively say Kramers moment to get a group of friends to pose like the commercial, or you could find someone already in a pose and ask them if they were having a Kramers moment.
by Wendygal June 14, 2013

A tweet (message posted on the website Twitter) technique that is used to bump your own content inconspicuously. It is performed by replying to your own tweet with a new tweet, the contents of which can be anything at all. The audience usually does not notice the technique being employed no matter how stupid the new tweet is (even if it is simply the name "Kramer"), only the contents of the original tweet.
Started by the user @kokosac, who tweeted Seinfeld artwork to little reaction, but replied to himself with "Kramer", causing the art to explode in popularity on its second go.
omeone wants to criticize a person with the username @JohnDoe on Twitter but without that person seeing the tweet in their Twitter timeline. Instead of tweeting "I think @JohnDoe is an idiot" they would subtweet "I think JohnDoe is an idiot" or "I think John Doe is an idiot". In each case the @ symbol is missing so the tweet would not appear in @JohnDoe 's Twitter timeline.
Started by the user @kokosac, who tweeted Seinfeld artwork to little reaction, but replied to himself with "Kramer", causing the art to explode in popularity on its second go.
omeone wants to criticize a person with the username @JohnDoe on Twitter but without that person seeing the tweet in their Twitter timeline. Instead of tweeting "I think @JohnDoe is an idiot" they would subtweet "I think JohnDoe is an idiot" or "I think John Doe is an idiot". In each case the @ symbol is missing so the tweet would not appear in @JohnDoe 's Twitter timeline.
"I tried a Kramer Tweet with a poop emoji and suddenly everyone started retweeting my band's music — it was the darndest thing!"
by GenoRPG June 2, 2016
