by 404NameNotFound June 13, 2022

What the world is made up of.Memes is essentially the internet's humor and does not have a specific topic.For example, Doge, rickroll, chinese memes and more.
by Battery is on 1% March 15, 2022

by lecisama January 5, 2021

by CoffeeHype March 25, 2023

noun -
1. something you stare at during your sad boi hours.
2. something your relatives don't understand
1. something you stare at during your sad boi hours.
2. something your relatives don't understand
by Ihaveosteoperosis February 11, 2020

-A social phenomenon that involves a phrase, drawing, photo, or video capable of self replication via by comedy, horror, or other mediums through social networks or circles.
Meme stems from the word Memetic which means “an idea that spreads like a virus. Sometimes propagating in spite of truth and logic.” A memetic idea is an idea that spreads whether it wants to or not, it’s unknown when the word “meme” was first coined or phrased but it’s likely first mentioned Richard Dawkins 1976 book “The Selfish Gene”
Meme stems from the word Memetic which means “an idea that spreads like a virus. Sometimes propagating in spite of truth and logic.” A memetic idea is an idea that spreads whether it wants to or not, it’s unknown when the word “meme” was first coined or phrased but it’s likely first mentioned Richard Dawkins 1976 book “The Selfish Gene”
by V1B3 January 18, 2025

Meme immunity is when an individual has been exposed to every version of a meme and, therefore, it no longer seems as funny/interesting to them.
When meme immunity occurs for the majority of the online community, the meme is said to be 'out of date' or 'over-used'. At this point, many people start using the meme ironically.
People who have less exposure to memes often develop meme immunity later than everyone else.
When meme immunity occurs for the majority of the online community, the meme is said to be 'out of date' or 'over-used'. At this point, many people start using the meme ironically.
People who have less exposure to memes often develop meme immunity later than everyone else.
Person 1: "I can't believe Bob still uses Harambe memes unironically. I thought everyone would have meme immunity by now."
Person 2: "He doesn't go online much so he isn't exposed to memes as often."
Person 2: "He doesn't go online much so he isn't exposed to memes as often."
by Cherry_Cola October 30, 2016
