Used to describe the ultra-rich in America in the context of income and wealth disparity. First Used by Phil Davis of Philstockworld.com, who points out the vast difference between the top 1% and the bottom 99%, a mantle that was later taken up by the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Refers to the top hardest “Extreme Demon” level on the unofficial Demon List for the game developed by Robert Topala (RobTop, RobTopGames) Geometry Dash. Geometry Dash is a 2-D rhythmic based platformer game, in case you didn’t know. Top 1 Extremes aren’t forever as they do get replaced by more and more of them as the existence of the creation of more extremely hard level carry’s on.
Some Random Guy: Did you hear that Trick verified a new Top 1 Extreme?
Some Other Random Guy: No, but that’s totally cool dude!
From Elliot's Season 3 rant exposing the ultra-elite puppet masters behind global systems. Used online to call out real billionaires, shadow governments, or conspiracy-lite takes on power structures. Memed ironically when news hits about wealth inequality or corporate scandals.
Person A: "New billionaire space racenews again."
Person B: "Top 1% of the 1% flexing while we deal with the fallout. Hello friend."
A statement from the Supreme Duelist Stickman(Discord Server) community so utterly obvious and a dominant opinion saying it is trife and the only people who would refute such a claim are supposedly ragebaiting.