Top 5 Most Searched Memes of 2023: Moye Moye To Bhupendra Jogi

Top 5 Most Searched Memes of 2023

In the ever-evolving landscape of internet culture, memes continue to be a significant part of our online experience. As we bid adieu to another year, Google’s ‘Year in Search 2023’ list provides a delightful peek into the most-searched memes that tickle the funny bones of Indians. From the uproarious Bhupendra Jogi to the catchy Moye Moye, here’s the exclusive list of top 5 most searched memes of the year 2023. We guarantee you have laughed a lot on these meme trends.

5 Most Searched Memes of 2023

Check out this list of top 5 most searched memes of the year 2023. We guarantee you have laughed a lot on these meme trends.

Bhupendra Jogi

Crowning the list as India’s most-searched meme of 2023, Bhupendra Jogi burst onto the scene during October and November. The genesis of this viral sensation dates back to November 2018 when a journalist encountered a man claiming Madhya Pradesh’s roads were superior to those in America. The unforgettable moment came when, instead of answering the journalist’s question about his US travels, the man proudly stated his name, sparking a meme that resonated across the internet. Bhupendra Jogi’s quirky response became a cultural touchstone, leaving netizens in stitches.

So Beautiful, So Elegant Just Looking Like A Wow!!

Jasmeen Kaur’s unique phrase, “So beautiful, so elegant, just looking like a wow” took the internet by storm, transcending digital borders and permeating various realms of pop culture. The meme revolves around Kaur’s distinctive way of praising a yellow salwar suit, creating a trend where people, including celebrities, politicians, and musicians, emulated her style. The phrase became synonymous with expressing awe and admiration, making it a go-to catchphrase during October and November 2023.

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Moye Moye

If you’ve caught yourself humming “Moye Moye” recently, you’re not alone. This meme, rooted in the chorus of Serbian singer Teya Dora’s song “Džanum,” has taken the internet by storm. While the original song explores themes of longing and pain, the internet has repurposed it into a dance-worthy sensation. The “Moye Moye” dance trend showcases people reacting to different situations with infectious enthusiasm, turning it into a cultural phenomenon.

Aayein…Baigan

Capturing the essence of classic confusion, the “Aayein” meme stems from an interview with Aditya Kumar, a sixth-grade student from Bihar. When asked about his favorite subject, Aditya responded with a comical “Ayein Baigan.” The meme encapsulates those moments of bewilderment or surprise, becoming a popular search term throughout the year. With its origins in a candid interview moment, the “Aayein” meme resonated particularly well in Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha.

Aukat Dikha Di

Derived from a scene in the Tamil movie “Aayitha Ezhuthu,” the “Aukat Dikha Di” meme humorously portrays one’s true abilities or status. The clip features Suriya’s character entering parliament, receiving a warm welcome from Bharathiraja’s character. Suriya’s response, marked by a smile and a hand on his shoulder, became a viral expression of confidence or self-awareness, making it a sought-after meme in the digital realm.

Bonus: Elvish Bhai Ke Aage Koi Bol Sakta Hai Kya

A clip of a boy who was die hard fan of the Bigg Boss OTT Season 2 winner, Elvish Yadav expressed his love and excitement for elvish. From praising Rohit Sharma for his performance in Cricket World Cup 2023 to troll their own friends, the internet used this clip to hype almost everything. Even Elvish Yadav gave a shoutout to this viral meme trend. it was really a hilarious one. Isn’t it?

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As we reflect on the memorable moments of 2023, these most searched memes encapsulate the spirit of internet culture, providing moments of joy and laughter. From the unexpected wit of Bhupendra Jogi to the catchy beats of “Moye Moye,” these memes have woven themselves into the tapestry of online humor, leaving a lasting imprint on the collective consciousness of Indian internet users.

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