That's the Evilest Thing I Can Imagine is a memorable quote uttered by the character Mojo Jojo in the Cartoon Network animated series The Powerpuff Girls. Watch Queue Queue. - What do you call him? Updated I was thinking about getting Quick Draw McGaw and Baba Booey. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Through the end of August and the beginning of September 2020, the format surged in popularity as people thought of various creative ways establishments could undo service they'd already begun. The video which was intended to lift spirits during the coronavirus outbreakwas criticized by viewers due to celebrities' income suggesting that they should be doing more than singing a song during the pandemic. [4] YouTube – K-POP twitter stans still sueing against me. K-POP twitter stans still sueing against me. HTK. Legal Information: Know Your Meme ® is a trademark of Literally Media Ltd. By using this site, you are agreeing by the site's terms of use and privacy policy and DMCA policy. to view the image gallery, On August 26th, 2020, user @reddropshwty[2] posted a similar tweet, gaining over 14,000 retweets and 119,000 likes before the account got suspended (shown below, right). Feb 21, 2013 at 12:40PM EST Legal Information: Know Your Meme ® is a trademark of Literally Media Ltd. By using this site, you are agreeing by the site's terms of use and privacy policy and DMCA policy. [1] YouTube – The Powerpuff Girls – Custody Battle, [2] Reddit – Thats the evilest thing I can imagine. PROTIP: Digital Archaeologist & Treasurer & Pundit & Gallery Housekeeper. 'i' [1] For example, during the low-speed police of O.J. The tweet likely led to the surge of popularity of the format over the coming weeks. The earliest known variation of the snowclone involved getting your card declined at Subway sandwich shop, causing the staff to unmake your sandwich halfway through preparation. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. On July 20th, 2020, YouTube[7] user JackOD posted a compilation of memes that used Baba Booey soundbite (shown below, right). Quick Draw and Baba Booey are about 3.25. On February 12th, 2013, 9gag[3] user vladimirvamp12 uploaded an image showing onions disguised as caramel apples followed by the Mojo Jojo image macro (shown below, left). Often times uses 'y/ n' (for 'your name') to represent the reader's name. Gal Gadot's "Imagine" Video is a viral video of various celebrities singing John Lennon's "Imagine" organized by Gal Gadot and posted to Instagram in March 2020. Originally said by the executive producer of The Howard Stern Show Gary Dell'Abate when he misstated the name of cartoon character Baba Looey, the catchphrase then caught on first among the cast of the show, and then in the popular culture in general. Sep 11, 2020 at 01:39PM EDT Imagine Your Card Declines refers to a snowclone which grew popular on Twitter in the fall of 2020 in which people imagine scenarios where a credit card gets declined at an unusual establishment, causing the staff of the establishment to undo the work they've already started in a creative way. The video (shown below, right) received over 342,200 views in five months. User @INTERNETFAIRY[4] tweeted, "imagine your card declines at the waxing center and they glue your coochie hair back onto u," gaining over 32,000 retweets and 317,000 likes (shown below, right). PROTIP: Digital Archaeologist & Archivist & Media Bus Boy. On November 13th, 2009, YouTube[2] user stokepogue uploaded a recording of the 1993 The Howard Stern Show episode in which the members of the cast repeatedly say "Baba Booey" and "Fafa Fooey." On March 16th, YouTube[5] user Mimo uploaded a one-hour version of the soundbite to YouTube as "Twomad Bababooey Sound Effect 1 Hour." Oct 19, 2020 at 10:15AM EDT Updated Sep 01, 2020 at 03:50PM EDT Y F. Added For example, Nando's[5] posted, "Imagine your card declines at Nando's and you can't get the bottomless drink you didn't pay for," gaining over 4,300 retweets and 34,000 likes (shown below, left). An animated GIF of the scene (shown below) was posted by Tumblr[4] user Ametrine on September 9th, 2011. to view a random entry. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Within 24 hours, the post received over 4,200 upvotes and 40 comments.