It’s not new that TikTok has come up with different slang and acronyms having multiple meanings, know the meaning of WPS slang
Unlike other well-known hashtags such as #GRWM, #FYP, and #POV which stand for “go ready with me,” “for you page,” and “point of view,” respectively, WPS is an acronym.
This acronym has a number of interpretations, depending on how it is used. For instance, Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory may be describing this as a Wi-fi protected setup.
WPS slang meaning and full form on TikTok
WPS stands as the White person sh*t. This slang, which is very famous, is used for describing stereotypical, bonkers, and out-of-touch activities that White people are known for doing.
Overall, it appears that the people who are white have developed a much pretty predictable way of acting and a fluent way of speaking. There is nothing to worry about as WPS only mocks White people for doing actions rather than trying to make them look bad.
A user on Twitter has written, “We are doing #WhitePeopleShit tonight.”
People in TikTok videos are usually teasing White people for doing different and unusual things which they traditionally do by using WPS slang. This can include Mad Men, pea coats, an ugly sweater party, unpaid internships, bumper stickers, and a lot more
How people use ‘WPS’ slang in videos?
In a video, a TikToker girl who is a creator is talking about a White friend of hers who is doing road-tripping on a bike from Florida to California. Biking all across the country is really something that all do, this amazing creator also suggests that this activity is very famous among people who are White.
In another video, a TikTok creator Aniyah username, @theedolll stitches a video of a cat who is sitting in the refrigerator and claims that filming their pet doing something quirky, like sitting in the fridge, is something that White people traditionally do.
One more user wrote, “if I want to scrub my dishes before putting them in the dishwasher, why not just scrub it and then make it dry? Dishwashing shit is hella’