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Hawk tuah (/ ˌ h ɔː k ˈ t uː ə / ⓘ HAWK TOO-ə) [a] is an internet meme originating from a viral YouTube video posted in 2024. During a street interview, Haliey Welch used the catchphrase hawk tuah , an onomatopoeia for spitting or expectoration on a penis as a form of oral sex , specifically fellatio .
In fact, the former president called Stern one of the worst terms a he-man macho guy like Trump can say: A “beta male,” a term for a man “who lacks masculine energy and adopts feminine ...
The meme first appeared on the Polish imageboard Vichan with the name ciepłatwarz.jpg (warmface.jpg). [1] [2] The earliest archived appearance was posted on 16 December 2009 on the meme sharing website Sad and Useless. [3] [4] Intelligencer describes the meme Wojak's expression as "pained but dealing with it". [5]
“This whole idea of you like me, you are good, and if you don’t, you are bad… I’ve been the victim of this,” Stern said during a recent episode of “The Howard Stern Show” (via The ...
The NPC (/ ɛ n. p i. s i /; also known as the NPC Wojak), derived from non-player character, is an Internet meme that represents people deemed to not think for themselves. It may refer to those who lack introspection or intrapersonal communication, or whose identity is deemed entirely determined by their surroundings and the information they consume, with no conscious processing or ...
Stern “looked like a real fool,” Trump added, and was “working so hard to make a totally incompetent and ill-equipped person look as good as possible, which wasn’t very good.
During a phone call with someone identifying as a Trump voter, Stern said, “I hope Donald Trump is successful. He is now going to be my next president.” He is now going to be my next president.”
The meme has been referenced in regard to Donald Trump, [4] [5] David Portnoy, [6] Mo Brooks, [7] Neil Gorsuch, [8] Matt Gaetz, [9] Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, [10] and many more. While referencing the meme, writers at Mic and Vulture called the article "absolutely iconic" [ 11 ] and "one of the best articles to ever grace the ...