A French-English term (typically meaning "Cream of the meme") used when one wants to attach funny and ironic text onto a reaction photo
Can also literally translate to "Cream of the same (amount)"
Can also literally translate to "Cream of the same (amount)"
John: Why does Frank keep putting Creme de la meme on all of his photos?
Max: He's trying to be a memelord, duh!
Max: He's trying to be a memelord, duh!
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Two workers say goodbye: 'See you tomorrow!' 'Yes, halt de Worscht hoch!' (gesture of holding up a sausage)
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Get the clarence destructor of des vaginas mug....Pero lleva mucho Botiquín,
Porque mucha gente cae ahí.
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This is an extract of the song "La cumbia de Free Fire" by Bukano. It's mainly used as the Spanish version of the Animan Studios meme, and is just as valid as using "Ballin' " for it.
Porque mucha gente cae ahí.
Ponte ahora tu mejor skin!
This is an extract of the song "La cumbia de Free Fire" by Bukano. It's mainly used as the Spanish version of the Animan Studios meme, and is just as valid as using "Ballin' " for it.
-Hey, have you seen the Animan Studios meme?
-The one with "Ballin" in it?
-Yeah, but have you seen the Spanish version too?
-Nah. How does it go?
-Vamonos de Fiesta a factory, pero lleva mucho botiquin, porque mucha gente cae ahí. Ponte ahora tu mejor skin!
-The one with "Ballin" in it?
-Yeah, but have you seen the Spanish version too?
-Nah. How does it go?
-Vamonos de Fiesta a factory, pero lleva mucho botiquin, porque mucha gente cae ahí. Ponte ahora tu mejor skin!
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"I felt the film used a mishmash of several differing genres and tropes, but my main comment would be that for the director, it was an egotistical tour-de-force'
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