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No No Square refers to a chant or song originating in 2009 which refers to abstinence or rape. The song lyrics "Stop touch touch me there, this is my no no square" refers to the genital region. Many YouTubers from 2012 to 2017 began creating songs and animations using the lyrics and in 2019, TikTok users began uploading dances to the song.

Origin

The term "no-no square" first appeared online on February 19th, 2008, when Urban Dictionary[2] user holly&kristen uploaded the definition as "a square/area that is a part of a girl or boy, that is refered to as a no-no." In May 2009, according to the DailyKos[1], the state of Mississippi decided to address the problem of teen pregnancy during a high school rally in which there was a cheer contest. The cheerleaders that chanted "Stop! Don't touch me there! This is my no-no square!" won.

Spread

On September 2nd, 2012, YouTuber The Angel Murkurker uploaded the music video "No No Square- The Angel Murkurker" (shown below, left). The video gained over 259,700 views in seven years. On July 14th, 2017, YouTuber Kittydog uploaded an animated no no square music video which garnered over 31,800 views in two years (shown below, right).

TikTok

On December 4th, 2019, TikTok user @marcoesparza uploaded a dance video using the kittydog sound clip (shown below, left). The video gained over 118,700 likes in nine days. On December 11th, TikToker @eocean2001 uploaded another video using the same dance which accumulated over 1.6 million likes in two days (shown below, right).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6766692822167915781
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6769017688552492294

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[1] DailyKos – This is My No No Square

[2] Urban Dictionary – No No Square



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About

No No Square refers to a chant or song originating in 2009 which refers to abstinence or rape. The song lyrics "Stop touch touch me there, this is my no no square" refers to the genital region. Many YouTubers from 2012 to 2017 began creating songs and animations using the lyrics and in 2019, TikTok users began uploading dances to the song.

Origin

The term "no-no square" first appeared online on February 19th, 2008, when Urban Dictionary[2] user holly&kristen uploaded the definition as "a square/area that is a part of a girl or boy, that is refered to as a no-no." In May 2009, according to the DailyKos[1], the state of Mississippi decided to address the problem of teen pregnancy during a high school rally in which there was a cheer contest. The cheerleaders that chanted "Stop! Don't touch me there! This is my no-no square!" won.

Spread

On September 2nd, 2012, YouTuber The Angel Murkurker uploaded the music video "No No Square- The Angel Murkurker" (shown below, left). The video gained over 259,700 views in seven years. On July 14th, 2017, YouTuber Kittydog uploaded an animated no no square music video which garnered over 31,800 views in two years (shown below, right).



TikTok

On December 4th, 2019, TikTok user @marcoesparza uploaded a dance video using the kittydog sound clip (shown below, left). The video gained over 118,700 likes in nine days. On December 11th, TikToker @eocean2001 uploaded another video using the same dance which accumulated over 1.6 million likes in two days (shown below, right).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6766692822167915781
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6769017688552492294

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[This video has been removed]


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External References

[1] DailyKos – This is My No No Square

[2] Urban Dictionary – No No Square

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