
City Boy
A mocking chant from a 2012 Gravity Falls episode, used as a reaction clip when a man coldly dismisses someone; slang for a man who picks money over relationships.

A mocking chant from a 2012 Gravity Falls episode, used as a reaction clip when a man coldly dismisses someone; slang for a man who picks money over relationships.

A reaction phrase borrowed from Twitch streamers, used to express disbelief or ask for confirmation from an imaginary audience.

A confused, meme-heavy reaction to something absurd or unexpected, derived from sigma male internet culture.

A playful or literal threat to fight someone, often used as a challenge or reaction to disrespect.

When something occupies your thoughts constantly without effort or invitation, like a tenant who doesn't pay rent.

Used to praise someone who performed or executed something with absolute perfection.

A phrase telling someone to take a break from the internet and reconnect with reality.

A haircut meme born from a freestyle about streamer Ninja, used as a non-sequitur punchline and a joke that refuses to die.

A reaction phrase demanding logic for something absurd, equal parts genuine question and public callout.

A maximalist compliment meaning someone is the greatest and stylish about it, born from a 2021 copypasta about a dancing white boy.

An order to give someone room to do their thing without interrupting, used both as genuine support and as ironic front-row seats to a disaster.

A catchphrase used to caption total mental emptiness, whether from bliss, exhaustion, or a brain that has simply logged off.

A phrase used to express surprise or admiration at someone's transformation or unexpected behavior — popularized through TikTok reaction videos to glow-ups and talent reveals.