Rules of the internet refers to a humorous list of unofficial rules guiding online conduct or listing axioms about what the internet is and how users should behave on it.
Dude, maxing out your squats will make your pecs huge! Broscience is a term for misinformation circulated among men, usually body-building claims not backed by science.
A cat tax is a cute image or video of a cat posted online as a fun, ironic "fine" (tax) upon introduction to a forum or social media platform, for breaking an internet group rule,…
In certain spiritual traditions or cultures, spirit animal refers to a spirit which helps guide or protect a person on a journey and whose characteristics that person shares or embodies. It is also metaphor, often…
Treat yo self ... to the shopping bags emoji, which is often used in messages dealing with shopping, gift-giving, consumer culture, and the retail industry. It's especially popular on frenzied Black Friday, which is actually another name…
OFC, short for Original Female Character, refers to a female character in a fanwork that doesn’t exist in the source material, and is instead invented by the creator of the fanwork.
A rat rod is a custom car with a deliberately worn-down, unfinished appearance, typically lacking paint, showing rust, and made from cheap or cast-off parts.