Guy 1: Did you see the Winnie the Pooh template? It's funny as fuck.
Guy 2: Nah man, that's just a synomeme of the Drake template.
Guy 1: What?
Guy 2: They're synomemous.
Guy 2: Nah man, that's just a synomeme of the Drake template.
Guy 1: What?
Guy 2: They're synomemous.
by Dr. Melvin Emer, PhD April 25, 2019
person 1: “you saw that meme about spongebob falling”
person 2: “ oh yeah isn’t that the same as the one from steve?”
person 1: “yes, it’s called an synomeme, 2 or more memes with the same meaning!”
person 2: “ oh yeah isn’t that the same as the one from steve?”
person 1: “yes, it’s called an synomeme, 2 or more memes with the same meaning!”
by sydakasteveswife September 15, 2022
"The panzer In the lake, Senpai in the pool, Dog of wisdom, Impostor of the Vent and uzaki-chan's shirt are Synomemes, they are basically the same thing!"
by Crosx September 22, 2020
A synomeme is a meme template that directly mirrors another in meaning, context, etc. One example is the Scarlett Johansson and Steve Carell surprised format. Another popular synomeme is, "O *blank* of the *blank*, what is your wisdom?"
Hey, did you see the surprised Steve Farrell synomeme?
You mean the Scarlett Johansson one? Yeah, I saw it.
You mean the Scarlett Johansson one? Yeah, I saw it.
by That guy on UrbanDictionary September 21, 2020
by KingOfDireWolves September 20, 2020