ate a banana.
"Ate a banana" — v., informal
To get visibly annoyed, irritated, or riled up after being provoked, teased, or messed with. Used from the provoker's perspective to point out that the target took the bait or lost their cool.
It's performative. "Ate a banana" implies the annoyance showed on their face or in their reaction. it's not just internal frustration. There's an imbalance of power. The speaker is usually the agitator; saying someone "ate a banana" is a mild power move, like claiming victory in a social spar. It's often playful. The phrase softens the accusation you're calling them out for getting mad, but the silly phrasing keeps it from sounding genuinely hostile.
Related vibe: Similar to "took the bait," "got salty," or "bit" but "ate a banana" carries a specific image of someone.
To get visibly annoyed, irritated, or riled up after being provoked, teased, or messed with. Used from the provoker's perspective to point out that the target took the bait or lost their cool.
It's performative. "Ate a banana" implies the annoyance showed on their face or in their reaction. it's not just internal frustration. There's an imbalance of power. The speaker is usually the agitator; saying someone "ate a banana" is a mild power move, like claiming victory in a social spar. It's often playful. The phrase softens the accusation you're calling them out for getting mad, but the silly phrasing keeps it from sounding genuinely hostile.
Related vibe: Similar to "took the bait," "got salty," or "bit" but "ate a banana" carries a specific image of someone.
"I kept calling him 'champ' after he lost and he totally ate a banana."
"Don't eat a banana, I'm just messing with you."
"Don't eat a banana, I'm just messing with you."
ate a banana. by Khushab Khan April 17, 2026
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