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Goonette is an internet slang term used to describe a female "gooner," who is a person obsessed with edging and consuming explicit adult content. The term first appeared on Urban Dictionary in 2019, but gained wider traction in 2024-2025, especially on TikTok, where women began using the slang term to refer to themselves humorously or to thirst-trap. Media coverage, like a 2022 article in Input Magazine, began to explore the phenomenon of "goonettes" as a burgeoning subculture in the mid-2020s. Memes and discourse about "goonettes" continued to spread online in 2025, often portraying goonettes as an extreme form of online horniness, with the term evolving into both a stereotype and an ironic self-identifier.

Origin

On October 10th, 2019, Urban Dictionary[1] user Patheticnikkij posted a definition of the term "Goonette" in October 2019, defining it as "A female who is so addicted to p--- […] that it takes over her life and takes too priority over everything including family and friends."


Urban Dictionary user  Patheticnikkij posted a definition of the term "Goonette" in October 2019, defining it as "A female who is so addicted to p--- and m-----------. That it takes over her life and takes too priority over everything including family and friends."

On April 4th, 2022, Input[2] magazine published an article about "Goonettes," female "gooners" who had dedicated their lives to "edging" themselves to explicit adult content online.

On July 18th, 2023, Twitter[3] / X user @biocompound posted a Woman Shutting the Door meme joking about how incels were rejecting "hoodrats," "autistic femcels" and "goonnettes" among others to live a life of "forced" celibacy. The meme received over 3,500 likes prior to deletion.


On July 18th, 2023, Twitter user @biocompound posted a meme joking about how incels were rejecting "hoodrats," "autistic femcels" and "goonnettes" among others to live a life of "forced" celibacy.

Spread

On April 26th, 2024, Redditor[4] u/NihilistKnight posted a screenshot to the /r/RedscarePod subreddit for the Red Scare Podcast, showing an Instagram user asking if the book White Nights by Dostoevsky has any "smut" in it, gathering over 300 upvotes on a post that read, "Booktok goonettes hit a new low."


Redditor u/NihilistKnight posted a screenshot of an Instagram user asking if the book "White Nights" by Dostoevsky has any "sm-t" in it, gathering over 300 upvotes on a post that read, "Booktok goonettes hit a new low."

On November 4th, 2024, Redditor[5] u/ToxicRozic posted an image of a car covered in suggestive anime stickers to the /r/Perth subreddit, writing, "Is This Your Car? Never Dreamed I'd See A Goonette-mobile up close and in real life." The post received over 80 upvotes and 30 comments in nine months.


On November 4th, 2024, Redditor u/ToxicRozic posted an image of a car covered in suggestive anime stickets to the /r/Perth subreddit , writing, "Is This Your Car? Never Dreamed I'd See A Goonette-mobile up close and in real life."

Videos and jokes about women self-identifying as "goonettes" spread to TikTok[6] in late 2024, as seen in a December 5th, 2025, post by TikToker @pokienico in which she calls herself "captain of goonettes." The post gathered over 33,000 likes in eight months.

@pokienico Replying to @thekugisakimcbara ♬ son original – Inoxleshinobi

Videos about "goonettes" continued into 2025, with TikToker[7] @therealmight_ posting a video captioned, "Goonettes are worse than gooners," and gathering over 3.5 million plays and 400,000 likes in seven months.

@therealmight_ Here me out! #funnyvideo #viralvideos #fypツ ♬ original sound – MIGHT

Various Examples

@clarabellessss (Also Dont hold ur pee or do anything uncomfortable or unsafe plssss this is just silly joke) Very interesting fact ive never done this tho stay safe #scary #ooooo #jk #pee #meow ♬ Originalton – 🎧☆

@allyysecretaccount find your goonette or gooner #f ♬ original sound – Zetric
@faieruru

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♬ Harpy Hare in 26edo – Bryan Deister

@goonettiesx yall not hearing her tho – i aspire to be her in the future || @goonette🫰 @bblbackshots😉 || #fyp #femboy #edit #viral #ilovefemboys #wockst★rz ♬ original sound – goonette disciple 🎀

Search Interest

External References

[1] Urban Dictionary – Goonette

[2] Input Magazine – Meet the Goonettes

[3] Twitter / X – biocompound

[4] Reddit – r/redscarepod

[5] Reddit – r/perth

[6] TikTok – pokienico

[7] TikTok – therealmight_


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