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meme
meme \MEEM\
noun
Meme is used popularly to refer to an amusing or interesting picture, video, etc. that is spread widely online. It can also refer to an idea, behavior, style, or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture.
// Though the two friends now live on opposite coasts, they still keep in touch constantly, texting and sending their favorite funny cat
memes back and forth.
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Examples:
“Shane Hinton, a meteorologist for CBS News Miami, posted a Facebook
meme earlier this week that showed a 70-degree spread between Miami’s near record 85 and Minneapolis’ 15.” — Howard Cohen,
The Miami Herald, 5 Dec. 2025
Did you know?
In his 1976 book
The Selfish Gene, British scientist
Richard Dawkins defended his newly coined word
meme, which he defined as “a unit of cultural transmission.” Having first considered, then rejected,
mimeme, he wrote: “
Mimeme comes from a suitable Greek root, but I want a monosyllable that sounds a bit like
gene.” (The suitable Greek root was
mim-, meaning “mime” or “mimic.” The English suffix -
eme indicates a distinctive unit of language structure, as in
grapheme,
lexeme, and
phoneme.) Like any good meme,
meme caught on and evolved, eventually developing the meaning known to anyone who spends time online, where it’s most often used to refer to any one of those silly captioned photos that the Internet can’t seem to get enough of.