![]() ![]() Next, in one of my less than proud moments, I thought it might be a new shorthand way of calling someone-affectionately (insofar as a once demeaning term can become affectionate)-a bitch. Maybe this was another way to show she was ruling the world, by adding a letter to her nickname and subtly dropping this into 20 percent of America's texts from boyfriend to girlfriend, full-on NSA style? She is known for her impressive musical riffs, epic hair flips, and power struts, among other things, so this offered a reasonable progression, in my eyes. When I first saw the word "bae," I assumed, tragically and incorrectly, that it was yet another derivative of Beyoncé. What is this? And why does everyone seem to know about it but me? One day, like you, receding into the depths of the Facebooks and Twitters, I began to see sporadic "I love you bae" and "#BaeBeLike" and "Thanks Bae" and "#BAEcation" messages. I embarked on a small informational quest to find out just why all the kids are calling their kid boyfriends and girlfriends "bae," and I'm still not sure if I know. Really, even the dictionary isn't sure where to go from here. "Come Get It, Bae" is here to trample your ears at your next barbecue, even though nobody really knows what "bae" is or where "bae" came from. Ya’ll, Yunho is literally doing “you’re doing amazing, sweetie” to Changmin performing at a wedding lmfaoooooo it is, the dawn of "bae," word of indiscriminate origin and now 1/4 of the title in the new Pharrell and Miley Cyrus music video. Jenner’s catchphrase has become so familiar to internet users that people may refer to instances of real-life support as you’re doing amazing, sweetie moments. ![]() The implication, here, is that the user loves the person in spite of their flaws. People may use it to comment on more ill-advised or reckless behavior. You’re doing amazing, sweetie has an ironic side, too. kaAAARL □ Bassrush Massive July 2, 2018 If you’re a cutie with a genuinely good heart and don’t die off of one bong rip, you’re a 10 outta 10 and you’re doing amazing sweetie□□ One can also issue you’re doing amazing sweetie more playfully to praise on a clever dig or quirky action. Harry out here making homophobes in DC uncomfortable at his concert, you’re doing amazing sweetie. Georgia you’re doing AMAZING sweetie you’re too good for this bullshit #loveisland People can use it to cheer on or pump up someone they admire, with you’re doing amazing, sweetie acknowledging that their choices are difficult but righteous: On social media, you’re doing amazing, sweetie appears in image macros, GIFs, or as simple text as a way to give earnest or sarcastic encouragement to one another. My school is having meme day so I decided to be iconic /mWcZvpK6go As ever, BuzzFeed was quick to pick up on the event, further boosting you’re doing amazing, sweetie. In 2017, a teenager notably dressed up as the meme for their high school’s “Meme Day.” It went viral, earning over 100,000 favorites. Reaction images and GIFs featuring Jenner’s line then started appearing on social media as a way to hype someone up or give them a pat on the back when they’re not living their best life. ![]() Her mother and manager, Kris Jenner, keenly watches her daughter’s photoshoot, even snapping a picture while encouraging her: “You’re doing amazing, sweetie.”Īmazing as that moment was, you’re doing amazing, sweetie didn’t really take off until 2014 when BuzzFeed ran a humorous list of “Life Lessons” taught by Kris Jenner. In the episode, Kim Kardashian decides to pose nude for Playboy magazine. The famous-or infamous, depending on how you feel about the Kardashians- you’re doing amazing, sweetie originated from a November 2007 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. ![]()
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