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1
In short, this is a dress that could
become
a
meme
.
2
It's pretty clear it will soon
become
a
meme
.
3
The clip, which aired during ESPN's Monday Night Football, has naturally
become
a
meme
on Twitter.
4
It's like you
become
a
meme
,
and you're not a person anymore, and people don't mind stealing your life.
5
Nowadays anything can
become
a
meme
,
be it an idea, song or theory; a lolcat, distracted boyfriend or dancing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
6
Clapper is in danger of
becoming
a
meme
signifying government deception about surveillance.
7
Lewis' immediate barrier compensation is partially the way in which her work
became
a
meme
.
8
Elsewhere, Mr Connolly
became
a
meme
sensation following the run-in with former senator Mr Anning.
9
This too
became
a
meme
,
but it didn't really mean anything besides … thumbs up.
10
The 19-year-old added that he enjoyed
becoming
a
meme
.
11
The phrase
became
a
meme
on social media, with tweets, original artwork and a Facebook group spoofing Romney.
12
Last year, Tyrese notoriously
became
a
meme
after crying on video about how financially draining the ordeal has been.
13
Their bad habits may have just rubbed off on the woman who
became
a
meme
overnight in South Africa.
14
Now, the phone that
became
a
meme
about surviving the apocalypse is coming back from the dead, one last time.
15
The phrase
became
a
meme
on social media, with tweets, original artwork and a Facebook group spoofing the former Massachusetts governor.
16
So, according to the definition above - when different jokes with the same series of pictures began - it then
became
a
meme
.
become
a
meme
become
mome