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Who Made The 'Nah She Got You Blushing Twin 🥀' Voice Message, What Does 'On Foenem Grave' Mean And Which Song Goes 'Euaahh' In The Outro? The Emojipasta Meme Explained


A flower-filled emojipasta known as "Nah She Got You Blushing Twin" in which a man constantly calls his enamored friend "twin" and tells him to "lock up" and come to his senses has been recently plaguing comments on TikTok and Instagram, while a viral voice message it's based on has also inspired 99% Accuracy Reenactments memes.
Who recorded the voice message, what does "on foenem grave" mean and which song sample goes "𝓮𝓾𝓪𝓪𝓱𝓱" in the outro? Let's figure this all out and explain the latest copypasta making the rounds.
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7477365901910609194
What Is The 'Nah She Got You Blushing Twin' Voice Message?
The voice message referred to as "Nah She Got You Blushing" or "She Got You Blushing" is a seven-second-long recording in which a man reprimands his friend over using a Flushed Face Emoji to react to a woman's social media post, calling him out on catching feelings for her.
In the voice message, he repeatedly calls his friend "twin," which is slang for one's very close friend, and says that he is not acting like his usual self.
Nah she got you blushing twin, oh hell nah twin, you gotta lock up twin, bruh this not even you twin, on foenam grave bruh.
But that's not all there is to it. The real highlight is the voice message unexpectedly ending with a sample of a high-pitched voice going "eughh," which seems to be taken from a certain song.
Indeed, the sample is the first second of the track "Ten Toes," released by producer BubbaGotBeatz in 2016.
What Does "On Foenem Grave" Mean?
"Foenem," also spelled "foe nem" and "foe n em," is an AAVE slang word that means "friends and family." Therefore, swearing "on foenem grave" ("on a family member's grave") means that what you're saying is sincere and serious.
Who Made The 'Nah She Got You Blushing Twin' Meme?
The voice message was originally recorded and shared by Instagram user luv.rezki, also known simply as Rezki, who on December 31st, 2024, posted an Instagram Reel in which the voice message was played.
The voice was originally sent by Rezki to a person named "tricky" in reply to them using a Flushed Face Emoji, purportedly as a reaction to a woman's social media post.
From luv.rezki's Instagram, the funny recording was spread further online via many reposts on TikTok and Instagram.
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7477310090849078550
‘Nah She Got You Blushing Twin’ Usage In Memes
The singular meme turned into a trend in early March 2025 as the recording inspired 99% Accuracy Reenactments and other memes on TikTok. Some users attempted to copy Rezki's delivery, and the impression was almost spot on.
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7477044717222464810
Others transcribed the viral voice message in Minecraft, on a TI-84 calculator, and in many other inventive ways.
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7477705458342481160
Meanwhile, an emojipasta using the Wilted Flower Emoji 🥀 – remember, we're not bringing 💔 to the big 2025 – gained massive popularity as a spam comment both on TikTok and Instagram.
Nah🥀she's🥀got🥀u🥀blushing🥀twin🥀ah🥀hell🥀nah🥀twin🥀u🥀gotta🥀lock🥀up🥀twin🥀bruh🥀this🥀not🥀even🥀u🥀twin🥀on🥀fonem🥀grave🥀bru🥀𝓮𝓾𝓪𝓪𝓱𝓱🥀
For the full history of Nah She Got You Blushing Twin, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.