Much Much?
Who started this insanity?
As I’m sure some other fellow Interwebs dwellers have noticed, it has become the new fashionable joke/pun/thumbs up-inducing-comment trend to create a broken and malformed sentence using the word “much”.
Owned much? Dumb much? Hungry much?
In case you still don’t get the idea, a rough translation of “___ much” would be: “I am attempting to be funny by implying that you are ____ when your original statement does not. You should make fun of yourself, it makes me feel better.”
Much much?
You may not know it, but the phrase you just read has a MAJOR chance of becoming a huge cultural sensation very quickly. Combing the cultural traits of repetition (”Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah” are lyrics to what famous song?”) and overused humor (”That’s what she said!”), the usage of “Much much” has increased at a rate that several trained laboratory mice were unable to determine. Not to mention that those same mice are the ones who produce the US Census data.
The fact that this is the first recorded usage MAY have something to do with that, but for the purposes of impressing people who skim through articles I’ll make an outrageous claim after this to clear their heads.
CHUCK NORRIS DIED LAST WEEK.
Okay, there we go. Now that you are all amazed at the fast growth of “Much Much”, lets explain the definition.
It’s very difficult to define without examples, so I’ll give you a couple of those.
Emphasis:
“Wow! 43 hot dogs? Much much?”
Answering pesky rhetorical questions:
“How much is too much? Much much!”
Combating Internet humor that is so last week:
“-w0w lol idiot much?
-”Much much?”
To be used in place of laughing:
“Much much much! I got the joke, go me! Much much much!”
But feel free to invent new uses!
Can’t wait to see the new hit single: “Baby when you much much I much much inside”
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4 Comments
Much much! Oh, so much much!!
Thanks much,
Clay Much
Ha! MUCH amusing…:D
-Fresh Writing
much much funny!
-manya
Y en espanol… Mucho Mucho!
Thank you much?
—Vertjaars
Y’know what? I was thinking today, and I noticed that the number of “dashes” someone puts before they sign their name varies, but it’s never more than 3. Time to be a trend-setter!
——-Vertjaars
HA!