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Sydney Sweeney's Jeans And Other Memes
This week in memes, a Japanese salarywoman stole social media's heart, Sydney Sweeney's jeans ad raised eyebrows, Elio's post-credit scene took over TikTok, and more.
Top Trending Memes
Togore Dreemurr is the name of a fake character in the Undertale and Deltarune video game universe, said to be the middle child of Asgore Dreemurr and Toriel. Alternatively, Torogre is said to be the possible alternate name of their child, Asriel. The joke stems from Asriel's name, which combines the beginning of "Asgore" and the end of "Toriel," the joke being that Toriel could have been named Togore, an arguably uglier name. The earliest uses of the name in relation to Deltarune appeared online as early as November 3rd, 2015, on the /r/Undertale subreddit. The meme became increasingly popularized online in July 2025.
Japanese Salarywoman Saori Araki, also known as Japanese Girl In Suit or Japanese Office Lady, refers to a viral image of a Japanese model named Saori Araki in which she is seen with a bob cut, dressed in a grey suit while holding a laptop with her cheeks puffed up in a smile. The image of Saori Araki dressed as a Japanese salarywoman, holding a laptop while puffing up her cheeks to smile, went viral in July 2025 as it was used in memes and commentary. Many internet users quote-tweeted the image to share Which Way Western Man style memes that compared her to Western celebrities like Sydney Sweeney, who went viral for her American Eagle Great Jeans Ads around the same time. Araki is a former member of the J-pop band Tokyo Girls Bravo and currently works as a model and actress in Japan.
Lizard Lizard Lizard refers to a CapCut greenscreen meme showing a green lizard repeatedly pushing a button that says "Lizard." The meme comes from a post-credits teaser released at the end of the 2025 Disney film Elio to promote the 2026 Disney Pixar film Hoppers. The post-credits scene shows a green lizard looking at a glowing screen and repeatedly tapping it to add to a string of lizard emojis, each tap eliciting a robotic voice that repeats the word "lizard." "Lizard Lizard Lizard" jokes on TikTok typically revolve around doing a repetitive and annoying task, or about misheard or double-entendre meanings behind the word "Lizard."
The video of a young boy losing it over his laggy video game entered the meme hall-of-fame in 2006, but Slikk / Norman Kochanowski's redemption arc after the fallout is one for the history books.
Upcoming Meme-a-versaries
Here are this week's birthday memes celebrating their anniversaries from the storied halls of meme and internet history:
McKayla Maroney is Not Impressed (August 5th, 2012)
The Narwhal Bacons at Midnight (August 7th, 2009)
Wait, It's All Ohio? Always Has Been (August 7th, 2018)
Meme Man (August 9th, 2014)