Originated from Danish, but the internet being the internet changed the meaning. (Originally this meant to be even cited or happy), to now be slang for something entirely else, often being the polar opposite of happy.
Original use:
Tom: Hey Tim are you in a big mood today!?
Tim *excited*: Yes Tom, I am!!
Current Internet use:
Tim: I’m dead inside man
Tom: Big Mood
Tom: Hey Tim are you in a big mood today!?
Tim *excited*: Yes Tom, I am!!
Current Internet use:
Tim: I’m dead inside man
Tom: Big Mood
by hedgelinghog July 15, 2018
by maqueenwa February 05, 2017
Well; it's a new hip word with the youngens these days. It just means "that's how i feel right now" or "extremely relatable". They use it primarily when that is the heaviest emotion in their life at that point in time.
by Jim Noobert June 06, 2018
Big mood is a slang term that originated on Tumblr and Twitter, it is used to express agreement instead of using "same." or "true."
by HoneyOTU March 01, 2018
This is what people say when someone says something they relate to, and want to express that it is relatable; see same
by Themofocip February 20, 2019
Well; it's a new hip word with the youngens these days. It just means "that's how i feel right now" or "extremely relatable". They use it primarily when that is the heaviest emotion in their life at that point in time.
by Jim Noobert June 06, 2018