The best memes that 2019 leaves us

Like every year, social networks are flooded with memes that are used repeatedly by users. Sometimes they are things that, outside the networks, are impossible to understand. Before the end of the year, we have decided to make a list of the best:

Baby wipes: now I just understand

A video by Youtuber DaríoEmeHache on how to read ‘baby wipes’ in Portuguese and in Spanish went viral:

— Baby wipes every day (@ToalhitasBebes)

Later, Twitter users began to use the phrase to make numerous memes:

Mercadona has taken it to another level, I filho da puta now, I understand

—Alex Mostovoi????????? (@goizean)

Me: teacher, can I go to the bathroom???

English teacher: In english please

Me: Can I go to the toilet, please???

English teacher: ahhhh filho da puta now I understand

— Cris (@crist10x)

Baby Yoda

As we already published, this has probably been the most popular meme on the networks. The ‘baby’ version of Yoda has become the most used character by users.

My week explained with baby yoda memes.

– Modesto Garcia (@modesto_garcia)

Me after I psipsipsi the cat and it runs away

— Jimmy Fandango (@ikissonthelips)

(After you call the cat and he runs away)

cat and homework

A woman showing some pages to a cat that appears with a circumstance face has been another of the most popular memes of this year:

– What does nom mean in French?

+ Surname.

– And why have you put your name?

— Romo (@FranRomo6)

Surprised Pikachu

An image of the Pokémon series became viral and gave rise to hundreds of memes.

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Ex: I ask you please do not look for me anymore

*don’t look for her anymore*

Ex:

— Nacho de Loyola :: (@_nachodeloyola)

The most animated even launched to make new versions:

Do we have the evolution of the Pikachu meme?

— Dyren Teshrak (@TeshTV)

A glow

A woman’s statement to a Canal Sur news team went viral as it was a unique moment on television. The newscast talked about the powerful electrical storm that startled the residents of Begíjar, in Jaén, last Friday. The woman expressed what had happened as “a flash and it goes BOOM. I say ‘The war is here'”, which has generated memes and more memes on the networks. Here you can see a thread of the best:

Number 3: One flash and it goes PUM PUM PUM

— kmacha (@kmachatw)

“You told me that…”

An iconic meme in which, although the images are not related to each other, Twitter users have relied on thousands of jokes. He has even had his own Twitter account:

You told me you were rich/rich in fat.

— you told me (@tumedijistebro)

“Name a more iconic duo”

The “name a most iconic duo” has been another recurring meme this year. In addition, it is valid for everything: from historical figures, to iconic figures and objects:

Name a more iconic duo

— faraday (@Churrimancer)

Name a more iconic duo. I’ll wait

— ????? ???????????? (@nekoneciji)

“Sco for your morning?”

The reason for the viralization of this expression is found in the song Daavi Ne ba by the Ghanaian artist Kawoula Biov. The singer Patapaa is in charge of pronouncing the famous phrase in this song. This phrase has its origin in Zambia, where its meaning refers to the “duty to express one’s opinion on a specific subject”, according to Urban Dictionary.

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When people put the imperatives with r

— sandra; (@sandrxmlsb)

“Bomboclaat”

‘Sco pa tu manaa’ was followed by ‘Bomboclaat’, a substitute that is part of the Rastafarian language and expresses astonishment or anger and there is no term that can be used as a literal translation of the expression. However, although the most common meaning is the one mentioned above, it can also be used as an insult according to the Urban Dictionary.

On Twitter it is used like its predecessor: to give an opinion on a topic or express what the image tells you.

I laughed at José Mota’s time, I was 14 years old, I don’t hide, my humor is a bit like that

— Vera the functional adult with Christmas lights??? (@MamaConeja_)

And this…?

The image is from the movie ‘Call me by your name’, a very explicit scene that has burned on the networks in the form of a meme:

-Are you the periodic table?
-Nope
-And this item?

— ?.?.:*wholesome guille (@guillelxx)

–Are you a shopping center where leisure, gastronomy and fashion merge so that you can live a unique experience in a spectacular family environment?
-Nope.
–And this Mango?

— User At (@Mongolear)

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