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OK Boomer[edit]
Main article: OK Boomer

In 2019 the phrase OK Boomer is alleged to have started on Twitter in April of 2018. In January of 2019, it started picking up traction quickly gathering tremendous popularity. Later that year, a song was written by a college student, which led to a remix being made that resulted in the meme's explosion on the social media network, TikTok, becoming viral overnight.

Cash me outside, how 'bout dah?[edit]
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In 2016, Danielle Bregoli and her mother appeared on the Dr. Phil (talk show) and while being interviewed about stealing her mother's car Danielle challenged the audience, saying that they could "cash me outside, how 'bout dah?" A few months later her catchphrase went viral and became a meme.

Ain't nobody got time for that[edit]
On the morning of April 7th, 2012, Kimberly Williams, more well known by the name Sweet Brown, was interviewed by her local news station after a three-alarm fire erupted at Sweet Brown’s Oklahoma City apartment complex in Oklahoma. Sweet Brown's recollection of the morning's events, along with her unique personality led to the interview going viral. In the interview, she described waking up to grab a "cold pop" and smelling the fire, only she thought that someone was out grilling. Upon realizing that it was actually a fire that she was smelling, she ran out of her apartment with no shoes on to which, during the interview, she exclaimed "Ain't nobody got time for that!" which would become a lasting internet meme.

Popeyes Chicken Sandwich[edit]
Popeyes chicken sandwich gained an unprecedented boost in sales after they tweeted in response to Chik-Fil-A when they attempted to undercut Popeyes by suggesting that their sandwich wasn't the original. After their tweet had amassed 85,000 retweets and 300,000 likes, stores had actually begun to run out of the sandwich. This prompted other chicken chains to tweet about their chicken sandwiches, but they didn't have the response of Popeyes.