"Memed out"
-a definition of person, who is such a memer, that he/she/they/them tend to get (almost) every meme-like refference
-a definition of person, who is such a memer, that he/she/they/them tend to get (almost) every meme-like refference
Boss at the conference: in terms of money,-
Memed out person: we have no money
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Someone: hello there!
Memed out person: general kenobi
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Memed out person: we have no money
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Someone: hello there!
Memed out person: general kenobi
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by Spread legs not hate July 19, 2020
A definition of person, who is such a big memer that he/she/they/them tend to get (almost) every meme-like refference. //They usually talk only in meme refferences too//
Boss on conference: in terms of money,-
Memed out person: we have no money
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Someone: hello there!
Memed out person: general kenobi
Memed out person: we have no money
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Someone: hello there!
Memed out person: general kenobi
by Spread legs not hate July 19, 2020
A definition of person, who is such a big memer that he/she/they/them tend to get (almost) every meme-like refference. //They usually talk only in meme refferences too//
Katherine: oh, Megan? Oh my god, she is so memed out, last time I said to here "hello there" and she responded with "general kenobi" ,smh
by Spread legs not hate July 19, 2020
"Memed out" is a definition of being a memer, who gets to the point of understanding (almost) every meme refference
by Spread legs not hate July 19, 2020
When you’re scrolling through the comments (ie; Twitter, Facebook, etc...) and everyone is posting the dankest memes you’ve never seen before.
“Where did you find this stuff, i’m dying!”
“I found a meme mine in the comments section of a cat video earlier today.”
“I found a meme mine in the comments section of a cat video earlier today.”
by Garminarnar August 18, 2018
by PhatBoi69 December 05, 2018
A fresh word that's cool to use for about two days before it gets stale. Very much like a meme, but not a picture or a joke. It's just a single word.
People who use these non-jokingly tend to get mocked for it.
People who use these non-jokingly tend to get mocked for it.
"What does fam mean? What does dank mean? What does any of this mean?!"
"They're just meme words. They no longer mean anything but people insert them in every sentence regardless."
"They're just meme words. They no longer mean anything but people insert them in every sentence regardless."
by ScottyWired June 10, 2016