Eat Hot Chip and Lie

Eat Hot Chip and Lie

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Viral copypasta from 2019 listing stereotypical behaviors of girls born after 1993, popularized by a tweet ending with "eat hot chip & lie."

More about this meme

The "Eat Hot Chip and Lie" meme originates from a December 2015 Facebook post by David Jones listing perceived behaviors of women born in the 1990s, including eating hot Cheetos and lying. The phrase was condensed and popularized as a copypasta in May 2019 when Twitter user @ariasagirl tweeted "any female born after 1993 can't cook… all they know is McDonald's, charge they phone, twerk, be bisexual, eat hot chip & lie," gaining over 63,000 likes. The joke was widely remixed, including a viral January 2020 fake Bernie Sanders parody video. It became a versatile comedic template used to humorously describe supposedly questionable behavior with mock-serious tone.

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