Tesla’s boss Elon Musk is making headlines after he visited the social media platform, Twitter headquarter ahead of the taking-over deadline, know the meaning of the let that sink in meme
Followed by it, the social media platform has been flooded with a new meme “let that sink in,” which became the new trendy sensation along with a video of Elon entering the Twitter office.
According to a report by Business Insider, the staff of the platform has been notified earlier about Tesla’s owner visit.
Let That Sink In Meme Meaning Explained As Video Of Elon Musk Entering Twitter HQ Goes Viral
Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in! pic.twitter.com/D68z4K2wq7
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 26, 2022
However, Musk has himself confirmed his visit as he shared a video showing himself carrying a bathroom sink as he is walking into the office.
The 51-year-old businessman managed to be witty once again as he recreated the “let that sink in,” meme in his hilarious way which left many wondering and curious about the meme and meaning behind it.
So, here’s all the details that you might need to know about it.
‘Let that Sink In’ Meme Meaning
Though many social media users are getting to know about the meme for the first time after the businessman shared his own unique version, the meme has existed on the internet for quite a long time.
According to a report by Joke Explainer, the meme is a pun that was created from some colloquial phrase that actually meant to “take a moment to think about that so that you will be able to understand it.”
Let that sink in, meme’s literal translation meaning is allowing a sink inside.
For those who are unversed let us tell you, the original meme consists of a picture of a sink at the door entrance with the caption “let that sink in.”
Elon’s Version
A few days before the deadline to close the death with Twitter, Tesla’s owner on Wednesday, October 26th went to San Francisco, at the headquarters of the social media platform.
Meanwhile he left his fans and followers stunned as he shared the video of the entrance at the office of Twitter in San Francisco.
The short footage had shown him walking into the office while holding a sink. Meanwhile he can be heard talking to someone on the opposite side of the camera.
The co-founder of Neuralink captioned the video as, “Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in!”
Followed by that he even went on to write a comment underneath the same post, “Meeting a lot of cool people at Twitter today!”
Later, he updated his Twitter bio to “Chief Twit,” which left many confused about the status of the deal.
Meanwhile hundreds of users are sharing their own expression and views about the Elon’s Version of Let that sink in memes.
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