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Dignity for sale
This meme features a cartoon character alongside the text, "Did that retract work? Can you get back the dignity you sold?" It's commonly used to express disapproval or mockery of someone's actions, suggesting they abandoned their dignity for some gain. It conveys criticism and sarcasm towards unethical or despicable behavior, often seen in social media discussions or comments.
Cut the fluff.
This meme shows a panda head with a human-like expression, looking somewhat helpless and awkward. The text reads, "Retracting it won't work 😏 I saw it and screenshotted it." It conveys a playful and teasing sentiment. It's commonly used in chats when someone tries to retract a message, but it's already been seen and screenshotted. You can use this meme as a response, indicating that you've seen it and that the retraction is ineffective.
The "Retract" meme.
This meme features a panda pointing forward with a serious expression. The text below reads, 'Take back what you just said, or I'll kill you.' This meme originates from the retract feature in online chats, where someone can immediately retract a message after sending it. The meme conveys a humorous and exaggerated sentiment, expressing that the speaker wants the other person to retract what they just said, or else face extreme consequences. This type of meme is typically used in banter among friends or to express dissatisfaction with something that was said.
Retraction Meme
This meme features a panda making a 'pull back' gesture with one hand and flexing a muscle with the other. The text above reads, 'You still have time to pull back.' This meme is typically used to remind or warn someone that what they're doing might need to be withdrawn or stopped, or there will be bad consequences. It conveys a sense of urgency and humor, often used in friendly banter or reminders.
Undo message
This meme shows a panda head with a human-like expression, looking rather helpless and awkward. The text humorously criticizes the act of immediately retracting a message, comparing it to taking a dump and then picking it up to eat, conveying the inappropriateness and awkwardness of the action. It's typically used in chats when someone retracts a message, and others might use this meme to tease or express their annoyance.
Withdrawal by a minor
This meme features a panda head superimposed with a human face, its hands making a 'withdraw' gesture. It's typically used as a playful request for someone to retract a recently sent message, implying the sender may have said something immature due to their 'underage' status. The meme conveys a humorous and lighthearted vibe, often used in chats among friends, especially when joking or when hoping the other person doesn't take something too seriously.
Retraction meme
This meme features a panda head with a human expression, captioned 'Did you un-say your last words?'. The meme plays on the common social media feature of recalling messages, often used to tease someone who quickly retracts a statement they regret. It conveys a sense of humor and irony, typically used in light-hearted teasing or joking among friends.
Panda head emoji
This meme shows a panda head with a human facial expression, accompanied by the text 'What scandalous thing did you just unsend?'. This meme is typically used to tease or playfully mock those who retract messages in a chat, implying that the retracted message might be a secret or embarrassing content they don't want others to see. It conveys a humorous and teasing sentiment, often used in lighthearted conversations between friends or in social media interactions.
Panda head
This meme shows a panda head with a human expression and text that reads, 'Seeing it won't help, I've already retracted it!' This meme is typically used to express a sense of helplessness or self-deprecating humor. It conveys the feeling that when you realize you've said or done something wrong, even if others have seen it, you're powerless and can only retract it. It has a humorous, self-mocking tone and is commonly used in chats, especially after accidentally sending the wrong message.
Withdraw
This meme shows a panda character hitting another character, accompanied by the text "I told you to unsend, unsend!". This meme is often used to express annoyance or playful teasing about someone unsending a message. It conveys a humorous and jocular mood, commonly used in lighthearted conversations between friends.
Unexpectedly went off the rails.
This meme shows a character suddenly flipping their car. The character has a horrified expression, the car is nose-down, and there's a large 'CRASH' next to it, indicating the severity of the accident. This meme is often used to describe a situation where someone suddenly experiences a failure or embarrassment, such as a work mistake or failing an exam. It conveys a sense of surprise and helplessness, and is commonly used for lighthearted teasing or self-deprecating humor among friends.
A driving joke.
This meme shows a car zipped up with a zipper, and someone next to it holding scissors, ready to cut it open. The text reads 'Driving driving, no one's getting out this time'. This meme humorously plays on the idea of driving and getting out of a car, usually used to playfully tease or joke about a situation where you don't want someone to leave, like at a party or during a trip. It conveys a lighthearted and funny vibe, and is commonly used in chats or on social media amongst friends.