even though most people think the popular gen alpha TikTok phrase "Those who know" was made in 2024, it actually has a way longer history on TikTok.
It became popular around 2021-2022 during the "mr incredible becoming uncanny" and "xqc becoming uncanny" memes. these types of memes would usually provide a video with nearly no context while showing mr incredible becoming uncanny or xqc becoming uncanny on the top/bottom, implying something bad or shocking happened.
since you would obviously look in the comment section for any source or context, of course the only people who understands will comment "those who know💀."
now around 2024-2025 it's slowly coming back and just now becoming popular again, now with the trollface and mangos meme instead of the basic skull emojis.
It became popular around 2021-2022 during the "mr incredible becoming uncanny" and "xqc becoming uncanny" memes. these types of memes would usually provide a video with nearly no context while showing mr incredible becoming uncanny or xqc becoming uncanny on the top/bottom, implying something bad or shocking happened.
since you would obviously look in the comment section for any source or context, of course the only people who understands will comment "those who know💀."
now around 2024-2025 it's slowly coming back and just now becoming popular again, now with the trollface and mangos meme instead of the basic skull emojis.
((a video showing a dog barking at a tank video with an xqc gif above becoming uncanny, not showing the tank exploding and stunning the dog)).
comment section: those who know ☠️
comment section: those who know ☠️
by TotalSwizzy February 10, 2025
to simplify something confusing for yall who don't pay attention in science (seriously pay attention!!)
the teacher looked at the class and said "anyways for those who don't speak fluent science they originally used snail snot/slime to make the color purple"
by Bacon Milk April 08, 2022
"anyways for those who don't speak fluent science what i'm saying is they originally used snail snot(mucus) to make the color purple"
by Bacon Milk April 01, 2022
A reference to the moment where hit gamer "eyeball" also known as games makes a correlation to the previously nascent brainrot terminology "those who know" whilst combining the japanese word "suna" (meaning sand) in the context of the One-Piece devil fruit. The word serves as a mix of the two niches to make an even niche-ier niche that i guarantee nobody will understand until you show them this page.
by rookiez February 09, 2025
When someone says "Those who" followed by a word (e.g., "flow"), they are referencing a common phrase or statement associated with that word.
by treojan February 09, 2025
this is when theres something that is just unfathomable, something no one can explain, even a troll face rizzler couldnt, when this phenomenom happens. this word is used to say that if someone knows, they're an ailen and must be exterminated.
This is usually combined with a troll face
This is usually combined with a troll face
by i am how December 09, 2024
me fighting somone: 🙂
they do the balkan jerk: 💀
meh friend from ohio: english or spanish
sussy case oh: CAN I GET A HOOOO YEAAAH?
logan paul: i like my cheese drippy bruh.
(end me)
they do the balkan jerk: 💀
meh friend from ohio: english or spanish
sussy case oh: CAN I GET A HOOOO YEAAAH?
logan paul: i like my cheese drippy bruh.
(end me)
guy1: hey
guy2: mango mango + talk tuah + skibidi stare + i like my cheese drippy bruh+ balkan jerkmate servers = those who know
guy2: mango mango + talk tuah + skibidi stare + i like my cheese drippy bruh+ balkan jerkmate servers = those who know
by ligmasigma October 18, 2024