- Why Are People Calling Patrick Star 'Subaru' On TikTok? The Viral 'SpongeBob' Memes Explained
- What's Up With President Trump Defunding 'Transgender Mice' Research? The Origin Of The Viral Debate And Meme Explained
- Why Was Content Creator Amouranth The Target Of A Home Invasion? The Attempted Crypto Robbery On The Streamer Explained
- What Does 'GM' Mean On TikTok? The Viral 'Dating A GM' Meme Explained
- What's The 'My Name Is Edwin' Meme? The 'FNAF Mimic Song' And The Silhouette Of Edwin Murray Explained
C-list Celebrity Gifts Twitter a New Meme
September 25th, 2017 5:30 PMAustin Armacost, former Celebrity Big Brother contestant, tweeted a picture of himself with the caption "This is my body. No 6 pack, no bulging biceps, & a little chubby BUT I LOVE my body. Don't like it, unfollow." Twitter did what Twitter does in situations like this.
Share
Silicon Valley Watches the iPhone X Event
September 25th, 2017 5:00 PMIt's going to make one disappointed facial emoji.
Fake Titular Lines, A Classic That Never Gets Old
September 25th, 2017 4:30 PMFrom the classic UCB sketch to a new Twitter account, fake title lines in movies are some of the funniest, most satisfying gags in pop culture.
Share
The Best of "Expanding Heart" Memes!
September 25th, 2017 4:02 PM ShareNew Exploitable Diagnoses Cancer
September 25th, 2017 3:30 PMThis latest four-panel exploitable to take over /r/dankmemes uses wordplay to identify various subjects as cancerous.
Share
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
C-list Celebrity Gifts Twitter a New Meme
Austin Armacost, former Celebrity Big Brother contestant, tweeted a picture of himself with the caption "This is my body. No 6 pack, no bulging biceps, & a little chubby BUT I LOVE my body. Don't like it, unfollow." Twitter did what Twitter does in situations like this.
Silicon Valley Watches the iPhone X Event
It's going to make one disappointed facial emoji.
Fake Titular Lines, A Classic That Never Gets Old
From the classic UCB sketch to a new Twitter account, fake title lines in movies are some of the funniest, most satisfying gags in pop culture.
New Exploitable Diagnoses Cancer
This latest four-panel exploitable to take over /r/dankmemes uses wordplay to identify various subjects as cancerous.