by THE EVIL DARK LORD April 18, 2024
A phrase spoken when a loved one/peer is doing good in a skilled based video game and you want to want to wish them luck and/or are extremely proud of their achievements. A variation is "Yump the Kibble," which when your loved one/peer had 3-4 accomplishments in the aforementioned video game within a day. This is a weaker but still congratulatory saying when you are still happy about their success, but not as ecstatic. "Yump the Grass" is the final variation in which when your loved one/peer accomplishes 5+ major achievements in the video game within a day, it meaning to hop off the game and that your not feeling satisfaction about their victory.
by The7Bunkers February 18, 2025
Those skibidi Ohio is not good.
by Ohio Rizzler January 26, 2024
"Skibidi” is a term popularized by the TikTok trend "Skibidi Toilet," which originated from a series of surreal, humorous videos. These videos feature a recurring theme of animated, anthropomorphic toilets singing a catchy song that includes the phrase "skibidi" or similar variations. The trend has gained a large following due to its bizarre and entertaining nature. The term itself doesn't have a specific definition outside of this context but is associated with the distinctive, playful, and often absurd content of the "Skibidi Toilet" videos.
Not to be confused by “Skibidi” from Little Big, eather way we will put that too.
The original "Skibidi" is a song by the Russian rave band Little Big. Released in October 2018, the song quickly gained popularity due to its catchy beat and the humorous, quirky dance moves featured in its music video. The "Skibidi" dance challenge went viral, with people all over the world replicating the dance and sharing their versions online. The word "Skibidi" itself is a nonsensical term, used primarily as a fun, rhythmic hook in the song.
Not to be confused by “Skibidi” from Little Big, eather way we will put that too.
The original "Skibidi" is a song by the Russian rave band Little Big. Released in October 2018, the song quickly gained popularity due to its catchy beat and the humorous, quirky dance moves featured in its music video. The "Skibidi" dance challenge went viral, with people all over the world replicating the dance and sharing their versions online. The word "Skibidi" itself is a nonsensical term, used primarily as a fun, rhythmic hook in the song.
by Yeahiexplain May 25, 2024
by Bumdiddler April 24, 2025