A meme is just some funny $hit you find on the internet and if you want to be funny just use a meme if you use a dead meme then your a piece of $hit
by Omg it's a bird no it's a meme July 5, 2020
Get the Mememug. The word meme is a type of word people call something when it is well known, funny and is used on a daily basis for pictures to create other memes.
This meme is so funny.
by Big.Chungy May 28, 2019
Get the mememug. Basically an inside joke for frequent internet users. It can take the form of a video, image, audio or just an ongoing joke surrounding a person, event, concept, trend, etc. It is frequently joked about in various forms until it becomes old and overused, and isn't considered funny anymore. Then it becomes a "stale" or "dead" meme.
by DRT003 March 11, 2019
Get the Mememug. We are not safe. I repeat. We are not safe. Memes are taking over the world. Soon, we all will be memes. Just one big cluster of meme fuel..
Friend: Meme, meme, blah, blah
Person Man: wtf did you just say
Friend: ..... meme?
Entire world blows up
Good job, "friend"
Person Man: wtf did you just say
Friend: ..... meme?
Entire world blows up
Good job, "friend"
by Togepeetle June 5, 2017
Get the Mememug. by zervo July 11, 2017
Get the mememug. by Some guy like overwatch October 1, 2017
Get the Mememug. 1. an element of a culture or system of behaviour passed from one individual to another by imitation or other non-genetic means.
2. an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by Internet users, often with slight variations.
They’re pictures, videos and texts showing content that only people who understand the references find comical. They can start out as funny videos that got really popular (e.g. hit or miss) or a picture someone shared that millions of people saw (e.g. the doge).
2. an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by Internet users, often with slight variations.
They’re pictures, videos and texts showing content that only people who understand the references find comical. They can start out as funny videos that got really popular (e.g. hit or miss) or a picture someone shared that millions of people saw (e.g. the doge).
Charlie: Hey, remember when everyone was talking about that meme ‘hit or miss’?
Ben: Yeah, I even heard someone shout it in Tesco, and I replied “I guess they never miss, huh?”.
Charlie: LMAO really?
Ben: Yep.
Ben: Yeah, I even heard someone shout it in Tesco, and I replied “I guess they never miss, huh?”.
Charlie: LMAO really?
Ben: Yep.
by Chinese77 May 18, 2019
Get the Mememug.