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Damn is πŸ€£πŸŽ‰ 

Damn is πŸ€£πŸŽ‰: used by Instagram users who are making fun of people who watch YouTube shorts and put some of the most brain dead comments.

Also used by AI chat bots as part of the dead internet theory trying to copy the brain dead comments being put on YouTube shorts videos.
Did you see some of those comments on that YouTube shorts video? One of them said β€œDamn is πŸ€£πŸŽ‰β€ what the fuck dose that mean?
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damn is πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰ 

A comment from a braindead YouTube kid, that went viral on all Instagram. Spamming it on reels and replies.
All of the reels have β€œDamn is πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰β€ in the comment section… it’s getting annoying

Damn is πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ 

Damn Is πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰
Bunglish Slang

Definition:
Damn Is is a flexible and surreal Bunglish phrase used as an exclamation to express excitement, chaos, confusion, or existential absurdity. It often accompanies exaggerated emoji sequences like πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ to emphasize emotional overload or ironic celebration. The phrase can mean β€œI don’t know,” β€œOh damn!”, or simply be used as a comedic filler when words fail.

Origins:
The phrase emerged from the Bunglish online community around 2024 as part of their evolving satirical slang. It reflects Bunglish’s love for broken grammar, meme culture, and absurdist humor. Its intentionally incorrect syntax and lack of concrete meaning make it a perfect catchphrase for chaotic gaming moments or ridiculous situations.

Usage:

Used when someone is shocked or overwhelmed but unsure how to respond.

Expresses ironic celebration of a funny, dumb, or unexpected event.

Functions as a nonsensical filler phrase in conversations.

Often combined with emoji strings to enhance humor and tone.

Common Variations:

Damn Is

Damn Was

Damn Isn’t

Damn Wasn’t

Damn Been

Damn Ain’t

All variations have no fixed grammar rules and are used fluidly depending on context.
Examples:

β€œHe got parried twice in a row. Damn Is πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰β€
β€œYou used bleed again? Damn Isn’t.”
β€œFolded a No Rick Villain in Bazinga Bog. Damn Was.”
β€œDamn Been waiting for that boss to die all day.”
β€œBaaby fold? Damn Wasn’t. Damn Is.”
β€œDamn Is” (used alone as an exclamation like β€œOh damn!”)

Cultural Context:
Damn Is embodies the post-ironic and chaotic spirit of Bunglish. It’s a linguistic nod to the absurdity of online gaming culture and meme-based communication, where meaning is fluid and humor often arises from nonsense.

Related Terms:

No Rick – phrase meaning β€œno skill.”

Bradley – weak or unskilled player.

Baaby – cowardly or childish player.

Villain – enemy or opponent.

Smelvin – a large, tough enemy.

Bunglish Slang – the dialect from which the phrase originates.

damn ma is it really that serious 😭 

Used to caption short videos that tend to be of people doing something random like dancing, running, shaking rapidly or looking shocked, using the song Roman Holiday by Nicki Minaj, the video in question usually being sped up. Idk why people say this tbh
*sees a video with Roman holiday song*
random commenters : damn ma is it really that serious 😭

the rent is too damn high 

On October 18th, 2010, Jimmy McMillan debated on behalf of the "The Rent Is Too Damn High" party in the gubernatorial debate in NY.

His aim is to provide support to people who have lost jobs, help put a roof over their heads, and allow them to feed their families "breakfast, lunch, and dinner."

Jimmy McMillan is also a karate expert and a proponent of gay marriage.
I'm tryin' to feed my kids, but the rent is too damn high!

the rent is too damn high 

The political party where if you wanna marry a shoe, you can marry a shoe.
The representative for The Rent is Too Damn High Party, Jimmy McMillan, is the next Chuck Norris.

Damn this comment is fancy 

A meme usually commented on Youtube for the attention and likes.
People only uses the 5 words damn this comment is fancy if they want to get attention.