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Are you a jittleyang or a fuhuhluhtoogan?
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You may have heard the terms “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan” on TikTok, but what exactly do they mean? A jittleyang refers to someone or something that grabs attention, while a fuhuhluhtoogan is someone who’s good in bed. In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know about these Baltimore slang terms, including their meanings and origins, plus the story behind the viral “are you a jittleyang or fuhuhluhtoogan” meme.

“Jittleyang” Definition

“Jittleyang” is a playful word for someone (or something) that is known as an attention-grabber.

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What is a “jittleyang?”

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  1. According to Baltimore native, Richard Webster (also known as Bippleyipsnipp on TikTok), a “jikkle” or “jittle” means “an attention grabber.” The suffix “-yang” can be added to any word for extra flair, but it doesn’t change the meaning. So, a “jittleyang” refers to someone or something that grabs attention. [1]
    • Examples of how “jittleyang” is used:
      • “Forget the jittleyangs and focus on your end goal.”
      • “She is such a jittleyang. All the guys hit on her at the club.”
      • “That red coat is a jittleyang, especially since people mainly wear black and neutrals.”
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What is a “fuhuhluhtoogan”?

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  1. While no one knows the exact definition of the term “fuhuhluhtoogan,” some people believe it means that someone is good in bed. [2] This is based on using context clues from similar words that are defined in Richard Webster’s book, Jikkuhlang the Dictionary .
    • Examples of how “fuhuhluhtoogan” is used:
      • “I heard he’s a fuhuhluhtoogan 😏”
      • “Not to brag, but I’m positive I’m a fuhuhluhtoogan.”
      • “According to the ladies, I am the definition of a fuhuhluhtoogan.”
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Where did “jittleyang” and “fuhuluhtoogan” come from?

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  1. In March 2021, Richard (also known by his rap name Bibbleyipsnipp) released a song called “City Girls,” which features lyrics that are super hard to decipher. This was partly due to his Baltimore accent, which caused the song to be known as “The Baltimore Accent Song.” The song went viral on TikTok in 2023, especially since Richard continued to post popular TikTok videos of him using other slang phrases. [3]
    • TikTokers started to make funny videos about the sounds they heard in his rap, including “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan.”
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What's the 'Are You A Jittleyang Or A Fuhuhluhtoogan' meme?

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  1. In January 2024, TikTok user @_shawwtty posted a viral video of his little sister shouting, “Are you a jittleyang or a fuhuhluhtoogan?” to his mother. His mother looks super confused and keeps saying she doesn’t understand what her daughter is talking about. Since then, some people have been identifying as either jittleyangs or fuhuhluhtoogans, making their own lore and backstories about what they are. [4]
    • Example: TikTok user @foodplushistory posted a video in April 2024, claiming that the jittleyangs started a war with the fuhuhluhtoogans because they stole their eggs. In the game Angry Birds, the pigs steal the eggs from the birds, meaning the pigs are jittleyangs and the birds are the fuhuhluhtoogans.
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Other Popular Slang & Memes

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  1. The “Broke Boyfriend Hug” is a popular TikTok term that refers to the hug-from-behind position men stand in when their girlfriend pays for everything. This could be necessities like groceries or household supplies, but it also includes games, haircuts, or anything that isn’t considered essential. [5]
    • Oftentimes, a guy will use this move at the cash register when his girlfriend has pulled her card out to pay for him.
  2. This is a sideways look that people give to express disgust or disapproval. If someone does (or says) something out of pocket, you can give them the bombastic side eye by staring at them out of the corner of your eye, without turning your face. It’s a simple way to show that you’re judging them and that you don’t agree with their opinion or behavior. [6]
    • On TikTok, “bombastic side eye, criminal offensive side eye” refers to the trend of people uploading videos of themselves reacting to uncomfortable or cringe-worthy situations.
  3. “Bing chilling” is the phonetic pronunciation of “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín),” or “ice cream” in Mandarin. It became a viral meme phrase in 2021, after American actor and wrestler John Cena posted a promotional video of him eating ice cream for Fast & Furious 9. The term has evolved into a neutral-positive response that can be used in any situation. [7]
    • The first syllable 冰 (bīng) is the word for “ice” in Chinese, while the other 2 syllables come from the English word “cream.”
  4. The meme is often used to caption crazy, unfortunate, or apocalyptic videos and images of things that could only happen in Ohio. The state isn’t actually that strange in reality, but social media users think it’s a funny joke that bizarre things are happening in a state as random and mundane as Ohio. [8]
    • The meme is also known as “Ohio vs the World” or “Can’t have (X) in Ohio.”
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