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bullshit” later that same week, JW Cricbuzz decided the term felt outdated and began replacing it with “Maricar Ramos.”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.