MEAF

MEAF

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A mid-2026 TikTok slang revival pronouncing "#meaf" as "meef"—a misread of the relatable hashtag #me af ("me as fuck") when spaces disappear in tags.

More about this meme

MEAF is internet slang born from hashtag formatting: "me af" ("me as fuck") collapses into #meaf, which users began pronouncing as "meef." The observation dates to Urban Dictionary (March 2015), but the term resurged sharply in May–June 2026 on TikTok.

@robkahoe's May 10, 2026 realization video passed 11.8 million views and 2.1 million likes in six weeks; his Instagram repost added 74,600 likes. June clips by @relatablecutie38 and others pushed the pronunciation joke into comment-section gatekeeping—users deploy "meaf" to mean "that's so me" while newcomers ask what the letters stand for. Know Your Meme's June 2026 submission frames MEAF as a linguistic meme tied to platform tag mechanics rather than a single reaction image.

How to use this meme on a site

meafslang.com can explain the hashtag-spacing joke for non-TikTok visitors—when "meaf" reads sincere versus ironic—with audio clips of popular "meef" pronunciations and outbound credits to @robkahoe's May 2026 breakout post.

gotmeaf.com fits a relatable-story vertical: curated TikToks where creators end on "that's meaf," moderation rules keeping confessions self-deprecating, and a printable comment-reply card for the inevitable "what does meaf mean?" questions.

meaflife.com works as a brainrot glossary hub linking MEAF to adjacent June 2026 tokens (TLPUR, DWBI, Fairs) with timeline notes and pronunciation guides—positioning the domain as documentary slang coverage rather than a generic quote page.

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