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September 2nd, 2024 9:00 AM ShareIf 'Ayy, Man, You Already Know Who It Is, Man' Brings Back Memories, You Must Have Hit A Devious Lick
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September 1st, 2024 5:00 PM Share'Nobody' The Meme Celebrates Its Sixth Birthday This Day
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The six-year-old infamously lazy way to start a joke:
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On This Day 21 Years Ago The 'Murica Slang Term For 'America' Was First Posted On The Internet
September 1st, 2024 4:00 PM'Murica, also spelled 'Murika or 'Merica, is a slang term for America that is used to denote extreme patriotism, coupled with aspects of a redneck or Southern American stereotype.
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If 'Ayy, Man, You Already Know Who It Is, Man' Brings Back Memories, You Must Have Hit A Devious Lick
The "Devious Licks" from 2021 spawned an insane back-to-school trend that got multiple kids suspended.
'Nobody' The Meme Celebrates Its Sixth Birthday This Day
Nobody:
The six-year-old infamously lazy way to start a joke:
On This Day 21 Years Ago The 'Murica Slang Term For 'America' Was First Posted On The Internet
'Murica, also spelled 'Murika or 'Merica, is a slang term for America that is used to denote extreme patriotism, coupled with aspects of a redneck or Southern American stereotype.