Dat Bih Gah

Dat Bih Gah

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A late-May 2026 catchphrase from a viral kid taste-test clip—after biting Kool-Aid-soaked pineapple he declares it "dat bih gah" (slang for "that bitch gas"), spawning accuracy reenactments and brainrot edits across TikTok and X.

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Know Your Meme traces Dat Bih Gah to a May 29, 2026, X post by @cookerbruski showing TikToker @braydenharrelson1 sampling jarred Kool-Aid pineapple—a food trend that had already been circulating online. The kid first says "that bih tuff," then after a bite pronounces "that bih gah," meaning the snack is excellent. The clip cleared roughly 38 million views in four days and pushed spellings like "dih bih gah" and "dah bih tuff" into comment sections.

Accuracy reenactments, Tuxedo Pooh comparison macros, and xQc reaction clips followed within 48 hours. By June 1, 2026, interview-style posts with the original kid were also trending, cementing the phrase as a standalone slang punchline detached from the specific jar setup—though many edits still reference the pineapple snack for visual context.

How to use this meme on a site

koolaidpine.com can document the viral snack format responsibly: sugar notes, safer DIY alternatives, and a meme gallery that links out to public posts instead of re-hosting kids' faces without context.

pineappletuff.com fits a lightweight "tuff vs gah" rating board where visitors score foods, gadgets, or games using the meme's two-beat reaction structure—paired with moderation rules so jokes stay playful.

jarfoodreview.com works as a micro-review hub for absurd jar experiments (pickles, fruit, candy) with weekly roundups of the funniest reenactments and pronunciation guides for parents decoding TikTok slang.

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