by Komazor April 24, 2017

A trend, basically. There is a type of meme that is a picture with captions. That is called a standard meme.
Person 1: Hey, is Doge dead?
Person 2: Yes, Doge is a very dead meme. (no longer trending) It died in and maybe around 2015.
Or maybe
Person 1: Hey , is Shrek dead yet? (BTW, Shrek isn't. Shrek 5 coming May 25th 2019)
Person 2: IDK, I don't look @ memes.
If you know a Person 2 like the one above, you are sure to know that person isn't cool. They are lame. They are talking about standard memes. Those are standard "fake" memes. "MeMe Big Boi"
Person 2: Yes, Doge is a very dead meme. (no longer trending) It died in and maybe around 2015.
Or maybe
Person 1: Hey , is Shrek dead yet? (BTW, Shrek isn't. Shrek 5 coming May 25th 2019)
Person 2: IDK, I don't look @ memes.
If you know a Person 2 like the one above, you are sure to know that person isn't cool. They are lame. They are talking about standard memes. Those are standard "fake" memes. "MeMe Big Boi"
by MeMeBigOne April 21, 2018

by Godmandax1 October 28, 2019

by LumberBum November 11, 2017

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When meme immunity occurs for the majority of the online community, the meme is said to be 'out of date' or 'over-used'.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When meme immunity occurs for the majority of the online community, the meme is said to be 'out of date' or 'over-used'.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
