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Where does Goofy Ahh come from? The earliest use of “goofy ahh” online appears in a tweet from August 9, 2009, by user @negroalchemist. This example may be unrelated to the current form of the ...
In her "Scrolling In The Deep" column for the web_crawlr newsletter, Gisselle explains how commenters are using "ahh" on TikTok and X.
YouTube prankster and Philly native, Ed Bassmaster, dressed as a goofy scarecrow and tricked dozens of strangers as he revealed the scary zombie makeup underneath the mask.
In today’s quirky world of internet comedy, “goofy aah” memes have carved out their own bizarre corner of absurdity. This circulating comment meme often combines roughly edited images ...