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How and why to use the popular Twitter phrase
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Sometimes you’re scrolling and come across an image that so perfectly encapsulates what you want in a relationship that it makes your brain short circuit. That’s where the viral phrase “Me and who?” comes in. Users on Twitter, TikTok, and most everywhere else caption images with “Me and who?” as another way to say, “Who wants to do this with me?” We’ll break down the meaning and usage of the popular internet meme, let you know where it came from, and explain related terms to fill out your online vocab.
Things You Should Know
- “Me and who?” is used online to express that someone wants a relationship dynamic like the one shown in the accompanying image.
- Use “Me and who?” as a shorthand way to say, “Does anyone want to do this with me?” particularly regarding romantic situations.
- Caption images of more unconventional dynamics with “Me and who?” to use the phrase in a more funny or ironic way.
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