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“Skibidi Toilet” is already an internet sensation and now its about to get even more exposure. The YouTube series, created by animator Alexey Gerasimov, is an unusual worldwide hit with more ...
The word's origin is traced back to the YouTube series "Skibidi Toilet," a series of short videos about — and, yes, we are being serious here — people who live in toilets and have long necks ...
The cool kids are dropping words such as "gyatt," "skibidi," and "pookie," into the conversation, and they're the most popular slang sayings for 2025. But what do they actually mean?
Skibidi “Skibidi,” pronounced like “skippity,” has no inherent meaning. It can be used as a wacky adjective to mean cool, bad or dumb, depending on the context, according to Urban Dictionary .
Good luck, future historians. Skibi-what? Skibidi toilet, skibidi Ohio rizz — it may all be Greek to you, but the term and its variants have become part of younger generations’ vernacular.
“Skibidi Toilet” is already an internet sensation and now its about to get even more exposure. The YouTube series, created by animator Alexey Gerasimov, is an unusual worldwide hit with more ...