by 420dankmaster February 4, 2017

by Maurys Gaucho November 2, 2017

An image categorized as a meme by the creator/poster which isn't funny, clever, or has any redeeming qualities. Typical examples of non memes include the Fallout 4 'Everybody Liked That' reaction image, which is typically slapped onto the bottom of an image, 'It ain't much but it's honest work' which is probably dead by the time im writing this, and most images that are just plastered onto the bottom of an image which do not add anything.
Reddit User 1: "Bruh did you hear how Keanu Reeves adopted a puppy?"
Reddit User 2: "Everybody Liked That"
Reasonable Member of Society: "thats a real Non-Meme(tm) if i've ever seen one)
Reddit User 2: "Everybody Liked That"
Reasonable Member of Society: "thats a real Non-Meme(tm) if i've ever seen one)
by Meme Connoisseur October 1, 2021

by SpoopyScarySpookington October 20, 2017

A person charged with extremely high meme potential. Everything they say and do feels like a meme. They can't help it.
A living meme is different from a memelord in that they do not participate in memeing themselves. They are the meme, not the memer. A living meme can only persist as long as they either act unaware or indifferent to their memehood. Despite this, they may exploit their memehood for personal gain. Some of the most powerful people on earth are living memes.
Being part of a meme doesn't make one a living meme. It is not sufficient to feature in just one image caption or viral video clip. Nor does success at creating memes make one a living meme. People like Rhett and Link or Neil Cicierega are not living memes. Although these people may produce memes and not participate in memeing personally, living memes are defined by their life naturally being a meme, not their capacity to make memes artistically.
If a living meme's memeworthiness derives from how pathetic they are, they are considered a lolcow.
Some living memes are only famous within specific subcultures, other living memes are entirely unknown, never realizing their potential memehood.
Classic examples of living memes are:
- DJ Khaled
- Rich Evans from RedLetterMedia
- DarkSydePhil
- Alex Jones
- Nicolas Cage
- Elon Musk
- Donald Trump
A living meme is different from a memelord in that they do not participate in memeing themselves. They are the meme, not the memer. A living meme can only persist as long as they either act unaware or indifferent to their memehood. Despite this, they may exploit their memehood for personal gain. Some of the most powerful people on earth are living memes.
Being part of a meme doesn't make one a living meme. It is not sufficient to feature in just one image caption or viral video clip. Nor does success at creating memes make one a living meme. People like Rhett and Link or Neil Cicierega are not living memes. Although these people may produce memes and not participate in memeing personally, living memes are defined by their life naturally being a meme, not their capacity to make memes artistically.
If a living meme's memeworthiness derives from how pathetic they are, they are considered a lolcow.
Some living memes are only famous within specific subcultures, other living memes are entirely unknown, never realizing their potential memehood.
Classic examples of living memes are:
- DJ Khaled
- Rich Evans from RedLetterMedia
- DarkSydePhil
- Alex Jones
- Nicolas Cage
- Elon Musk
- Donald Trump
"have you seen the clip of alex jones talking about eating ass"
"lmao. just the usual. that guy is a living meme."
"lmao. just the usual. that guy is a living meme."
by farco_ March 30, 2021

A cryptocurrency whose identity is based on a joke and/or whose performance is more determined by viral popularity than by its fundamentals
"Hey bro, how'd you afford that lambo?"
"It was easy, I just invested my money in meme coins and now I'm a millionaire"
"It was easy, I just invested my money in meme coins and now I'm a millionaire"
by JorshyWorshy May 14, 2021

A legit group of school friends in a groupchat who exchange memes, vines and reaction pics and rant about the problems in their life. Meme factory people aren't the best in every area of their life but they are well experienced in every kind of meme and vine.
by fangirl345 July 12, 2020
