Hiplet

Hiplet

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TikTok slang for women with visible hip dips—natural thigh indentations below the hip bone—popularized in late June 2026 as ironic body-critique theater, often framed as a play on "manlet."

More about this meme

Know Your Meme confirmed Hiplet in July 2026 after TikToker @damionstalino posted a June 16 troll video insisting women with hip dips are "beautiful and perfect" but not worth dating—only sisterly affection—garnering 1.5 million views in a week. He coined "hiplet" on June 21, likening the term to "manlet" for short men who overcompensate at the gym.

The backlash spread fast: @sparrowedd's June 23 pushback cleared 1.5 million views, while self-deprecating "I'm a hiplet" confessionals and "men invented vocab" roasts turned the insult into a debate meme about dating-app height preferences and patriarchal neologisms. The fad is primarily linguistic—creators remix the label in selfie captions rather than a fixed image template.

How to use this meme on a site

hipletterm.com can publish a sourced glossary contrasting hiplet, manlet, and related -let suffix jokes, with weekly TikTok embed roundups that label troll versus pushback posts so visitors understand the meme without amplifying harassment.

hipdiplet.com fits a body-neutral explainer hub: anatomy cards on what hip dips actually are, myth-busting on bone recession claims, and printable "coworker zone" caption templates for ironic self-roasts.

hipletlife.com works as a Gen Z dating-discourse digest—curated threads on height preferences, reaction audio packs, and community guidelines keeping jokes about vocabulary rather than targeted insults toward individuals.

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