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memewashed 

I liked so many fitness groups on facebook that now I've been memewashed into working out.
memewashed by shortyshitstain August 31, 2013

memewashing 

grumpy cat is taking over the internet and memewashing people
memewashing by bobthechez January 26, 2019

Memenesia 

when a meme is no longer "cool" and you have to force yourself to never mention it ever again, so as to avoid being mistaken for a meme-layman. you repress its existance from your mind and live on in blissful ignorance, until another frog on a unicycle or some shit arrives and fills the deep void where your parents love should be.
low level meme folk: O SHIT WADDUP
triple lazer meme master: excuse me? im not sure exactly what you are referring to, its just a frog on a unicycle
-excerpt from "Memenesia and me, how i fought my forgetting"

Meemansha 

You are so adorable. Looks like Ahsaas Channa Lite. You love to listen soft music like lofi and covers. You love to traveling. Love to be a child that is still inside you in the age of 22. You are going to be a doctor soon. Best of luck for you future.
Meemansha
Meemansha by Talented Oshian November 23, 2021

memewashing 

To whitewash a problem by creating memes or content around pop culture to distract people from the issue at hand.
To detract public attention from the delayed payment of fuel subsidies to bus drivers amidst high fuel prices, the city transport department has resorted to memewashing the issue by posting edited images of anime characters "riding" the bus for online appraisal.
memewashing by GrammRyan01 June 15, 2022
Menasha - A town in Wisconsin that has the stereotype of being Metrasha, when really it is the opposite. It’s better than the other schools in the Fox Cities And has a decent community. Generations ago made the stereotype which is no longer remotely true.
1: Hey look at those kids front Metrasha.

2: Actually that’s just a sterotype of the kids in Menasha. The people there are actually quite nice and respectful.

1: Wow thanks for letting me know! I’m glad they don’t live up to their stereotype!