Trade Offer

Trade Offer

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A TikTok-born meme pairing the 2020 NBA draft jingle with a two-sided trade graphic—often proposing a comically unfair swap—and later spreading as a still exploitable for "I receive / You receive" jokes.

More about this meme

The format grew out of November 2020 TikToks that used the NBA draft sting as a fake "trade proposal," then exploded in March 2021 when creators parodied in-game trade-request messages. A viral formal-wear version by TikToker bradeazy became the template people screenshot for unequal exchanges. By April 2021 the still had spread to iFunny, Reddit, and game communities as a three-label exploitable for diplomacy jokes, Team Fortress 2 edits, and other barter memes.

How to use this meme on a site

bartermeme.com can ship a dead-simple generator: two image slots or emoji rows, auto-balanced "I receive / You receive" text, and export sizes for Discord or group chats—plus starter packs for fantasy leagues and patch notes that stay playful rather than mean-spirited.

unequaltrade.com fits a moderated gallery ranked by how lopsided the swap is, with tags for sports, MMO economies, and office humor so visitors can browse by scenario instead of endless undifferentiated macros.

offeryouget.com could pair short explainers on the NBA jingle origin with printable meeting-room cards ("trade proposal: pizza for your bugfix") so the domain doubles as a workplace-safe icebreaker tied to the meme's actual layout.

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