Crash Out Origin
Crash Out is modeled in MemeSlang as becoming visible around 2023, with United States as the primary seed country. Origins can be approximate because internet culture often spreads before it is easy to document.
Crash Out is modeled in MemeSlang as becoming visible around 2023, with United States as the primary seed country. Origins can be approximate because internet culture often spreads before it is easy to document.
Crash Out is to lose control, act recklessly, or react too intensely. It is commonly used in online conversations, captions, comments, creator videos, and community jokes. The meaning can shift by platform, country, and time, so MemeSlang treats it as an internet-culture reference rather than a fixed dictionary definition.
2023
Modelled as entering broader internet use around 2023.
2024
Continued visibility through remix culture and short-form content.
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in trouble, exhausted, embarrassed, or clearly losing.
2023 · US
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2020 · US
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2020 · US
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2023 · US
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2024 · US
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2020 · US