Check out the meaning of the just give me my money trend as the meme goes viral on TikTok
If you’re on social media platforms especially TikTok, and X/Twitter chances are you must’ve encountered a viral trend called “Just Give Me My Money.” If not? Fret not, here’s the information:
For the unversed, recently, the social media users are going wild over a hilarious ‘Just Give Me My Money,’ trend that has taken over the internet like a storm as many popular streamers have joined in on the fun.
What is the ‘Just Give Me My Money’ trend, Kai Cenat original song and meme meaning explained as it goes viral on TikTok
‘Just Give Me My Money,’ trend is a playful prank that has taken the social media. It features an interesting phrase and an unexpected twist. The viral trend has taken over the internet after various famous celebrities including Will Smith joined in on the fun.
If you also want to join in on the playful prank but don’t know how to, here we have provide you simple step-by-step instructions.
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How to Join?
To join in on the humorous prank, gathered a small number of friends to form either a circle or a line and repeat the phrase “Just Give Me My Money,” in a funny tone.
Each person takes turns saying the phrase and is rewarded with enthusiastic applause from the group. However, the twist comes with one person who isn’t participating in on the prank.
After that person say their line, everyone else responds awkwardly and does not applaud as they realize it’s the person their really owes!
Just Give Me My Money…
Sorry Coach! 😂 | #justgivememymoney #flywithus pic.twitter.com/JJ2meWXKed
— Lewis Women’s Basketball 🏀✈️ (@LewisWBBall) August 4, 2024
The Just Give Me My Money trend has been buzzing on TikTok over the past few days, with even Will Smith participating in one video.
Origin
If you’re curious behind the origin of Just Give Me My Money trend, allow us to tell you, as of now there isn’t any information available about the trend’s origin. But many believe that it came to light after Kai Cenat started it earlier, this year during a broadcast with rapper DreamDoll.
Meanwhile, many users believes that the trend may have originated from a 2002 movie “Paid in Full.” Regardless of its origin, the trend has been buzzing on the video-sharing platform and has taken over other social media platform’ as well.
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