Today, the spread of Internet terms is very wide, and major short video platforms have created countless familiar Internet terms. These popular memes not only enrich the daily communication of netizens, but also provide content creators with a source of topic selection.
Today, small businessmen will take stock of what the popular Douyin memes mean? What’s the most popular TikTok meme recently? Come and see how many have you used? 1. Looking for Saipan
The meme of "Looking for Saipan?" originated from a Thai woman who was very anxiously looking for Saipan. However, when the Thai woman shouted out Saipan?, many netizens were shocked. Eye-opening. The originally delicate voice suddenly turned into the voice of a rough man, forming a strong contrast.
Later, netizens also began to imitate it crazily, setting off a wave of craze for looking for Symbian? Shen Teng also played this joke in variety shows. 2.857
Bow Chi BowForever 80 - Halloween EDM 2015 Party
I believe that when you are browsing Douyin recently, you can often hear this BGM but don’t know what it means. The 857 in Douyin refers to a disco song. 857 is not the name of the song, but the homophony of the content of the disco song. The name of this song is "Bow Chi Bow", which later became synonymous with disco.
Speaking of 857, we have to mention the story of 857’s father and son falling in love and killing each other in the video of Douyin user Tuojukai. Xiaoshang strongly recommends everyone to go and take a look, especially the top! 3. EDM
Following the popularity of 857, EDM has once again become the most brainwashing background music on Douyin. This song is perfect whether it is used with a video or as a swing BGM. It’s unclear whether the lyrics are EDM or EGM, but no one is paying attention to this issue now, and everyone is immersed in this upbeat music. 4. Guo Yan Guo Yu
A lady named the charming Teacher Guo on Douyin often says things that are weird but also make people laugh during live broadcasts or recorded videos. The things she called had such unique accents that one could almost forget their real names.
For example, kiwi fruit is called "Mi Hotel" by her, yogurt cake is called "Xuan Nai Fu Gou" by her, and even fried chicken popcorn, strawberry, and red dragon fruit have been renamed. , this way of speaking later caused imitation by netizens and became very popular.
Do you still remember that popular BGM? You are in the dark, speechless and hopeless... 5. Taro puree Bobo milk tea
I want a cup of taro puree Bobo milk tea, not taro puree, no milk tea, just Bobo. ?
This is a very popular flirting meme recently. It is actually a way of wanting to kiss and act coquettishly. Talented netizens used their imagination to write many similar sentence patterns. For example, if I want a portion of diced chicken and shredded potatoes, I don’t want diced chicken or shredded potatoes, but I want it fried (hug). ? 6. Spiritual guy
The person who popularized this meme is Douyin user Rocket Shuke. In his video, whenever he pronounces "Spiritual guy", the video The male protagonist in the film will start to make fun and mischief, such as eating instant noodles and spilling them on his body, wearing glasses and poking the frames on his eyelids, etc. This kind of silly and funny videos are very popular among the public and have triggered countless imitations by Douyin users. 7. Renaissance
Renaissance? It means that something that was popular before has been paid attention to again through interpretation. For example, a few years ago, Shamut culture was very popular among teenagers. Today, this group of people are specially I made some shamate videos or looks to poke fun at my shamate at that time. Now this word has become synonymous with sand sculpture culture and shamate culture.
Searching for the topic # Renaissance # in Douyin, you can see that the topic has been played 1.92 billion times, and the videos under the topic are mostly in the form of social shakes and shout-outs.
8. 10% off water bottle
This is a homophonic meme, which means "at this level?". It often appears in the barrage of game live broadcasts. It is often used when some players or teams overturn, and someone will swipe the 10% off water bottle to express doubt or ridicule.
9. Youshuangxi?
Youshuangxi? is an Internet term, pronounced as y?u shuāng ru? zhu?. This comes from a passage in Japan’s Asahi Shimbun Chinese website’s Weibo in 2012. We are about to change our prime minister again. ? This word is used to emphasize the reappearance of something that has occurred before or the recurrence of an event that has occurred frequently.
This is the first time Xiao Shang knows the pronunciation of three you and four you. 10. What flows from the faucet in your house?
This meme comes from a Douyin video. The video says that people in Inner Mongolia have two faucets at home, one flowing water and the other flowing milk. Many netizens have said that this is the case everywhere. Meat skewers come out of a faucet in people's homes in the Northeast; Bingfeng flows out of the faucet in people's homes in Xi'an; hot pot oil comes out of a faucet in Chongqing, etc.