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The massive popularity of SpongeBob SquarePants has led to a wide variety of unlike Cyberspace memes based on the show. Countless quotes, scenes, and characters from the testify have been featured in memes and viral videos. This folio is a list of notable memes that are very popular or have been officially used by Nickelodeon. They are ordered alphabetically.
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SpongeBob'south vocalisation histrion, Tom Kenny, explained a variety of memes based on SpongeBob in a 2019 video.
Tom Kenny Explains SpongeBob Memes
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25
This is a joke from "New Pupil Starfish." In the episode, Mrs. Puff asks Patrick to introduce himself to the class, and he says "24" instead of his name. Later, SpongeBob and Patrick whisper to each other, and SpongeBob thinks of something funnier than 24. Patrick wants to hear information technology, and he says "25," causing both of them to crack upward with laughter. The quote, along with the scene of SpongeBob and Patrick in canoeing school, is often used in scenarios that mention the number 25. Information technology is often referenced in instances where the number 25 is relevant, such every bit a 25th birthday cake.
The scene from "New Student Starfish."
30 Billion SpongeBobs vs. Goku
This meme is based on the thumbnail of a YouTube video by WatchFiction that implies that xxx billion SpongeBobs could defeat Goku from Dragon Brawl.

A verse form by Patrick Star
This is a scene from "Sing a Song of Patrick." While talking to SpongeBob almost his struggle to write a song, Patrick says that he thinks he has wrote a poem before. In a flashback, it shows Patrick as a child reading the poem in gym form: "Roses are bluish, violets are reddish, I accept to go to the bathroom." He then burps and bows to the audience, and proceeds to get hit past dodgeballs because he read the poem in gym class.
This is like to the "Okay, get in." meme from "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost."

All the SpongeBobs
This meme refers to a series of edits of a video uploaded by TikTok user MachoSpacho. It is in the melody of "All the Modest Things" past Glimmer-182, referencing a music video shown on American cable aqueduct MTV in 2005, as a part of their "video mods" series.
MTV Video Mods - SpongeBob SquarePants - "All the Small-scale Things" - Glimmer-182 (Lost Media Institute!)
The music video that the video is referencing.
All the SpongeBobs (All The Small-scale Things) Meme
The original video.
"Are you feelin' it now, Mr. Krabs?"
This is a quote from "Mid-Life Crustacean." SpongeBob and Patrick enquire Mr. Krabs if he is feeling young over again. The quote is frequently remixed, used in unlike contexts, or edited to enquire a different grapheme if they are "feeling it."
An official shirt of the quote was made by Nickelodeon and released to Hot Topic.
As of 2021, Nickelodeon banned "Mid-Life Crustacean" due to story lines concerns. Despite this, merchandise of the quote is withal available after information technology was banned from reruns on the main network.

A scene where the quote is said.
Baby Patrick
This is a scene from "Goo Goo Gas" where Patrick turns into a baby. The scene amassed millions of views from Rickrolling. A popular video sets the tune to an edited extract from Soulja's Boy's Kiss Me Thru the Phone
The original scene.
Patrick baby
The popular YouTube upload.
Chirapsia up Patrick
This is a scene from "No Weenies Allowed" where Patrick gets beating up by an invisible man. The scene is ordinarily shows a fictional grapheme or something watching the episode try to make information technology look like they're actually doing it.
Big Fat Meanie
This is a scene from "New Student Starfish." During class, Patrick tosses SpongeBob a picture he drew, depicting a rather ugly obese-looking Mrs. Puff with the words "Big Fat Meanie." When Mrs. Puff sees this, she takes on the same appearance as the drawing and says "As if I really await like this!," then puts the picture in a drawer with other ugly pictures of her inside.
The meme usually involves Patrick'due south picture and Mrs. Puff forming into such being replaced with diverse other things.
Breath In Boi
This is a ready of two images from the online game, Kah Rah Tay Contest. They show SpongeBob clasping his easily together and leaning over. The images are commonly used as a reaction image to various instances of people making an unwise decision. Also, there was an official pin made from this meme.
The origin of the meme.
The meme
Burning fish
A scene from "Prehibernation Week," when SpongeBob and Sandy are doing farthermost activities, Sandy passes by a camper fish at high speed, causing him to burn. The image is used to reflect when people are under bad situations or mental breakdowns, merely have gotten used to it happening.

"Chocolate!"
It is a quote from the episode, "Chocolate with Nuts," shouted by a background character named Incidental 6 (called Tom by many). Information technology spawned as a popular YTMND fad, which has since spread to YouTube and other sites.

Confused Mr. Krabs (Mr. Krabs Blur)
This is a distorted prototype taken from a scene in "Patty Hype." In the scene, Mr. Krabs is at the Pretty Patty stand, surrounded by aroused customers. The picture is used in memes to represent sudden defoliation. The meme's most well-known use was titled When you wake up from a nap.
An official shirt of the meme was released to Hot Topic in 2019. The official SpongeBob social media accounts also posted a reimagining of the meme past storyboard artist Caroline Director, featuring SpongeBob in place of Mr. Krabs. The meme was used as a theory for SpongeBob'southward embarrassing Christmas party photo, as mentioned in "The Secret Box."

"Could I have something to eat?"
A scene in "Order SpongeBob" where Squidward asks the Magic Conch if he can take something to eat, to which the Magic Conch replies "No."

Crank That Soulja Boy Patrick!
This meme is from a 2007 video that consists of the vocal Crank That from Soulja Boy being played over clips of "Opposite Day," "Pizza Delivery," "Hall Monitor," "Sailor Mouth," and "Gary Takes a Bath."
A scene from this video of Patrick dancing in a clip from "Opposite Day" became popular on YouTube in 2020. Many remixes of the video have been created, most affecting the quality of the video.
Claustrophobic Squidward
This is a quote from the episode, "Wishing You Well," where after SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward are stuck in the Krusty Krab'due south well, Squidward reveals to be claustrophobic when Patrick stands near him. Having no real idea or meaning of what the discussion is, SpongeBob thinks that Squidward is afraid of Santa Claus. When Squidward denies information technology, Patrick attempts to scare the latter by maxim "Ho Ho Ho!," in which SpongeBob thinks is actually scaring Squidward.
This scene became a popular meme template featuring other characters (SpongeBob) confusing words for something else after some other character (Squidward) tells them that they are afraid of something and and so a tertiary graphic symbol (Patrick) attempting to scare them.
"DEUUEAUGH!"
This is a quote from "Something Smells." In the episode, a blue Incidental 1 (later on named Fred) smells SpongeBob'due south jiff at Reef Movie theater and makes the racket "Deaugh!" with a weird wait on his confront. He then runs out of the cinema.
This scene has go very popular on sites such as YouTube, where it has get a subject of remixes, edits, and compilations. It is usually spelled as "Deuueaugh!" in video titles, just Nickelodeon spells information technology equally "deaugh."
Nickelodeon released an official pin of the meme.
DEUUEAUGH
The original scene
Did SpongeBob say the F word!?!?!?
This meme consists of a short prune from the Season 8 episode, "InSPONGEiac," that was uploaded to YouTube by th@bl@kester[sic] on September 25, 2016. The clip includes Patrick chewing on SpongeBob's paw and the latter saying "Oh, yuck!," but it sounds like he is saying a like rhyming word.
The meme clip gained a sudden spike of popularity in March 2021.
Did SpongeBob say the F discussion!?!?!?
The original scene.
"Does this wait dangerous?"
This is a quote past Patrick in "Hooky" where he leans on one hook with a lot of hooks in his mouth he then says to SpongeBob "Does this look dangerous?" The quote is used over again in "Ridin' the Hook."
This meme became pop among memes confronting the Soviet Union and even some caption memes.

The original scene
Eastward Minor
A scene from the episode, "Naughty Nautical Neighbors," where Squidward plays Solitude in E Minor for Patrick on his clarinet, to which Patrick falls asleep at the very first annotation.

Emo SpongeBob
The origin of this meme was drawn past DeviantArt artist u/kez-the-emo-lord[ane] in one of the pages of the book I Ripped My Pants! in 2007. It didn't became pop until the following year being used in countless YouTube video edits from this yr to 2009, peradventure past the Emo community, but soon became an ironic meme in a decade.[2] xiii years later, the meme showed up in the Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years episode, "What About Meep?," making information technology canon that SpongeBob had an emo stage.
Emo SpongeBob, Kamp Koral, 2021
Emo SpongeBob, original meme
The origin of the meme without being drawn & photoshopped.
Fake History
Fake History is a meme invented by SpongeBob SquarePants, somewhere around 2017 or 2018. It consisted of a black & white image of SpongeBob and Sandy in their karate gear, facing each other. The photo was accompanied by a explanation stating that they were a German and British soldier engaged in "hand-to-hand combat in the trenches," during the Beginning Earth War, circa 1914, in No Man's Land.
Basically, this type of meme involves a scene from an episode of characters doing random things, with the picture being in black & white (sometimes the user will exit the pic with color, and note that the photo has been "colorized"). The photo is accompanied by a caption stating a true historical fact, in lodge to point out the ironic similarity between said upshot and the scene, which would lack context at beginning glance.
Following the success of this meme, other Nickelodeon shows have had like memes made with them, such as Bob the Builder and Drake & Josh.
"FIRMLY GRASP IT!"
This is a scene from "Jellyfishing." Later Squidward has an accident involving a bike and a jellyfish, SpongeBob and Patrick determine to cheer him up past jellyfishing with him. Still, when it's time to hold the net, Squidward tin't hold it since he's covered with bandages. Patrick, with no noesis on how his bandages piece of work, tells Squidward to hold the internet. When he is aroused after a few attempts, he tells Squidward to "FIRMLY GRASP IT!" and stabs it on his injured hand.
Firmly Grasp information technology!
Gangster SpongeBob
Gangster SpongeBob or Gangsta SpongeBob refers to a series of fan art that depict SpongeBob SquarePants every bit a gangster. Originally a series of independently created fan art, in 2019 and 2020, the artworks gained meme recognition, being used as source textile for ironic memes.
Major example of Gangster SpongeBob
Gentle Breeze fad
In the edited version of "Prehibernation Week," when Sandy tells everybody in the Krusty Krab saying "SpongeBob'due south gone missing," Squidward looks towards at Mr. Krabs, smiling. Around 2008, someone edited the frame, and added the music, "Gentle Breeze," from Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2. This became popular from editing toxic fan-art from other franchises and close ups from the show. A famous version is Moar Krabs.
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Handsome Squidward
This is an alter-ego of Squidward from "The 2 Faces of Squidward." After SpongeBob hits the door on Squidward several times, he becomes more handsome than before. SpongeBob then shoves Squidward out of the mode, and he looks as if he is dancing.
This prototype has become very popular in edits, remixes, and numerous YouTube videos. It has also been parodied past fan-made art of other characters impersonating the handsome face up. Squidward's "dancing" has also become pop on YouTube, and videos will commonly show him dancing to different songs or music.
The meme has been featured on Nickelodeon'southward social media accounts, and a figure of Handsome Squidward was released as part of the Masterpiece Memes toy line.
This meme is featured every bit an Easter egg into a painting in Squidward's house, and Squidward'southward Dream in Battle For Bikini Bottom: Rehydrated.

Have a Bowl Mr. Squidward
This meme refers to a scene from a parody commercial for Kraft Mac n' Cheese SpongeBob shapes where Mr. Krabs tells Squidward to have a bowl of the Mac due north' Cheese and throws it at Squidward. The meme has several variants on YouTube, including one by AquaticNeptune.
"Accept a Bowl Mr. Squidward" Compilation
"Have I always non been correct?"
A scene from "Grandma'southward Kisses," when Patrick tells SpongeBob that he must start interim similar a man to gain respect, SpongeBob replies with "Y'all're right, Patrick," to which Patrick replies "Have I always not been right?," and so the scene cuts to a picture of SpongeBob on a giant red firecracker, a pic of SpongeBob with a behemothic funnel in his mouth while Patrick holds a giant pumpkin, and a picture of SpongeBob and Patrick in black speedos while a wolf whistle is heard in the background. The meme is used to show how Patrick has terrible ideas, yet he thinks that these ideas are great.
"He's gonna drown in it!"
This is a quote from Squidward in "Dying For Pie." He says this afterwards "finding out" SpongeBob will die at sunset. Squidward repeats it earlier leaving Krabs' office, and the latter writes "Note to cocky: Watch out for Squidward."

"Hello, I like money!"
This is a quote from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. When Perch Perkins is nearly to start an interview with Mr. Krabs, Mr. Krabs says "Hello, I like money." This has become a popular meme, and it is oftentimes used equally scams, cash grabs, and announcements that nobody asked for.

Here lies Squidward's hopes and dreams

The original frame

Official stock fine art
This is a meme from the episode "One Krabs Trash," where Squidward is shown mourning a grave. When he leaves, Mr. Krabs goes over and sees that the gravestone reads "Here lies Squidward'due south hopes and dreams." He says "What a infant," earlier continuing his search for Smitty Werbenjägermanjensen's grave. The function that says "Squidward's hopes and dreams" is ordinarily replaced by something else.
"Hey SpongeBob!"
This meme originated from "I Had an Accident," where Patrick makes a laugh after Sandy greets SpongeBob. It usually features Patrick'south express mirth being replaced with a random audio effect, along with him flashing random colors and other furnishings while making that sound.
"Howdy, how are ya?"
This is a quote from "Not Normal." Later SpongeBob watches a video on how to be normal, he begins emulating the personality of the person featured in the video, Mr. Normal. A ordinarily said phrase past SpongeBob during his "normal" phase is, "Hullo, how are ya?" This has become popular among YouTube remixes and reactions used in Tumblr quotes.

"How tough are ya?"
This is a quote from "No Weenies Allowed." Reg asks the sailor fish near how tough he really is. The sailor fish says that he ate a basin of nails without any milk.
The quote gained traction with normal-at-get-go-but-actually-farthermost statements.

"I defy you, Heart Man!"
This is a quote from "Valentine's Twenty-four hour period," at which an enraged Patrick attacks a fish wearing a heart costume.
This meme tin can be used in many unlike situations, unremarkably pertaining to love and the holiday of Valentine'south Day.

"I don't need it"
This is a quote from "Tea at the Treedome." SpongeBob stares and wonders whether he needs h2o. This is one of the SpongeBob paradigm macros, and is usually used to convey the struggle to resist something that is not needed and ultimately caving in.

I have three dollars
This meme uses a screenshot from the episode "One Krabs Trash" of Patrick property up three dollars bills. The meme has go a reaction image for people jokingly expressing their lack of coin. The original line from the episode states that Patrick has 7 dollars but since Patrick holds up iii notes, three dollars is well-nigh commonly used in the meme.

Ight Imma Caput Out
This is a even so image taken from "The Smoking Peanut" where SpongeBob is nigh to sit down to sentry Goggle box. Despite this, the image is used to portray SpongeBob preparing to get out his house.
This meme is frequently used to mock awkward situations, regarding leaving the room.
In merchandise, the phrase is changed to ..."Oh, I can't."
The original frame from the episode
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Official stock art
"I dearest you"
This is a quote from "Chocolate with Basics." SpongeBob tells Patrick to flatter the adjacent customer to make him experience better so he would purchase their chocolate bars. When they arrive at Incidental threescore's firm, Patrick says "I love you," and Incidental lx immediately shuts the door.
This is a very popular fad on YouTube. Information technology has been featured numerous times in Sparta remixes and memes such as "Can You Survive (number of minutes) of I Love You?"
"I Honey Y'all" in 9 Languages
The "I Love Yous" meme in 9 different languages
"Information technology's not my wallet"
A scene from "Mermaid Human being and Barnacle Boy Three". Human being Ray attempts to give Patrick his wallet in Goodness Lesson #1, and he tries to practice it past explaining to him that he found his ID in said wallet, with Patrick refusing the offer considering he notwithstanding believes it's not his wallet. This meme is used in a similar way to where Human Ray is the person that gives logic and evidence to come to the conclusion, and Patrick is the person that yet refuses to believe.
Imagination
This is a repeated quote from "Telly." This meme involves the photograph of SpongeBob spreading his hands, forming a rainbow, maxim "Ima-gin-ation!" to talk to Squidward about imagination. It happens throughout the episode.
This has become very popular on fads, memes, and YouTube Poops and is often chosen "Imagination."
"I'm ugly and I'm proud!"
A scene from "Something Smells," in which Patrick tells SpongeBob that in lodge to experience improve almost himself, he needs to scream that he is ugly, and that he shouldn't be ashamed of it. SpongeBob and so says "I'm ugly and I'm proud!" repeatedly. Squidward is shown relaxing on his roof, and says "Is that what he calls it?"

This is a photoshop meme based on a bumper banner featuring SpongeBob SquarePants laughing with the caption "Up Next." The imprint is typically juxtaposed with emotional scenes from various films and television shows to mock poorly timed cantankerous-promo ads displayed in the lower thirds during broadcast. This is based on a time where this SpongeBob banner was used in an inappropriate fourth dimension in The Legend of Korra.
Insane Squidward
This is an modify ego of Squidward from "Squid'due south Day Off" and "Suction Cup Symphony." First, Squidward locks his door past using his key, putting padlocks on it, nailing it with woods planks, placing a police line tape and welding it using a blowtorch so he tin't go out. When he completes welding the door his face up looks if he had Schizophrenia or lost his sanity and says: "Now I'll have to stay here and savour myself! [laughs] I'1000 not fifty-fifty gonna recollect about you lot-know-who at the you lot-know-what doing I-don't-care. [laughs] Merely gonna... Relax." This meme was so popular that a video may testify Insane Squidward killing someone or someone killing Squidward, and Squidward or someone else volition suffer a bloody death.
"Is mayonnaise an musical instrument?"
This is a quote from "Band Geeks." Patrick asks Squidward if mayonnaise is an musical instrument. The scene has become a archetype meme on the Cyberspace, with Patrick proverb: "Is __ an Instrument?" and Squidward responds, "No Patrick, __ is not an instrument," having the word "mayonnaise" replaced by another random word.
This has become very popular in remixes and edits. Occasionally, "instrument" may be replaced with a different word to prove any type of logical confusion in a given context.

Krusty Krab vs. Chum Bucket
A shot of the Krusty Krab next to a shot of the Chum Saucepan. Both of their signs are replaced with ii similar factors of a subject or competing companies. This meme has been used on t-shirts and other merchandise. the image of the Chum Saucepan originates from "Plankton!"

Laundry Stops
This scene from "Tentacle-Vision" when Gary uses the Television remote to alter the channel, SpongeBob sees Squidward on TV.
This was used for reactions, and was after used as an emoji in a few Discord servers.

"Leedle leedle leedle lee!"
This is a repeated quote from "Shanghaied." When the Flying Dutchman tells SpongeBob and Patrick to howl along with him, and so they could "set the seven seas afire with fear," instead of howling, Patrick just says "Leedle leedle leedle lee!" much to the Dutchman'due south annoyance.
The meme will evidence how long Patrick says "Leedle leedle leedle lee" for a certain corporeality of time.

Marxist Squidward
This meme is a scene from "Squid on Strike" where Squidward holds a megaphone the face he makes when he says "The gentle laborer should no longer suffer!" has became a very pop meme.

Maximum Overdrive
This meme is a scene from "Krusty Krab Grooming Video." Plankton attempts to escape on the dorsum of a Krabby Patty while proverb, "Not when I shift into Maximum Overdrive!"
This is popular considering Plankton's over the top expressions. It utilizes the snowclone template "Not when I shift into maximum over-X." It is also used in a few SMG4 videos. The frame has as well been used in an edit.
"May I take your lid sir?"
This is a scene from "Squilliam Returns" where Squidward tries to tell Mr. Krabs to make the Krusty Krab into a five star restaurant Patrick then says "May I take your chapeau sir?"

The meme
Moar Krabs
This is a scene from "Jellyfish Hunter." When Mr. Krabs keeps saying "More" to tell SpongeBob to collect more than jellyfish, a monster-like paradigm of Mr. Krabs briefly appears.

The original image from the episode
This is one of the most popular SpongeBob memes to engagement. The image is widely known as Moar Krabs or Morbid Krabs, and has appeared in a large number of fads, edits, and other Internet videos. Information technology has been seen on YouTube Poops many times. It sometimes has captions saying something like "MOAR."
Morbid SpongeBob
In "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" SpongeBob maxim "Is there something incorrect with me?," and later on that a hideous shut up of SpongeBob appears. This was used on several YouTube Poops and fads. A lot of users confused its name as "SpingeBill" or "Spengbab."

Mocking SpongeBob
This is an image from "Trivial Yellow Volume." Information technology is revealed through SpongeBob'southward diary that when SpongeBob sees plaid, he clucks similar a chicken. This leads Squidward and a fish to brand this occur, while Mr. Krabs, who is wearing the plaid, tells SpongeBob that he doesn't "demand to rub it in," thinking SpongeBob is mocking him, and leaves.
Despite the context, the meme pertains closer to Mr. Krabs' take on the subject; it features SpongeBob "mocking" a specified text, and is written in toggle example. The meme started to become popular in early 2017, and is usually associated with text written in uppercase and lowercase letters. It is considered one of the near popular SpongeBob memes of the present day. In the 2017 San Diego Comic Con, SpongeBob'southward vox role player, Tom Kenny said his favorite SpongeBob meme is "Mocking SpongeBob."[3]
This meme tin exist seen as 1 of SpongeBob's Idle animations in Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated and as a taunt in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.
In "Pat the Dog," when Squidward tells Patrick to act like a craven, he resembles Mocking SpongeBob.
The original scene from the episode
Official stock art
Reference to the meme in "Pat the Dog."
Mr. Krabs choking Patrick
A scene from The SpongeBob SquarePants Pic, when Mr. Krabs holds Patrick downwardly grasping his neck to forbid him from reducing the time required to think Neptune'southward crown with an anxious SpongeBob looking towards the conflict.
This meme is used to portray a person or forcefulness attacking another person or force while those not involved are deeply concerned about it. It gained rapid popularity starting in August 2020.
Mr. Krabs wearing Pearl'southward shorts
This is a scene from "Flare-up Your Chimera." Mr. Krabs wears Pearl's shorts while washing his boat. Information technology has been featured in video remixes.
This meme was recreated by the bandage of the SpongeBob Broadway musical and featured on Nickelodeon'due south @SpongeBob Twitter account.

"My Eyes!"
A scene from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, when King Neptune shows his shiny bald caput, everyone starts screaming "Baldheaded!" repeatedly, his head is so shiny that Fred screams "MY Eyes!!!"

"My Leg!"
- This is a quote that is featured in various episodes as a running gag. It involves a fish, usually Fred, saying "My leg!" in any painful situation. This quote was prominent during the start two seasons, merely then disappeared for 7 years until it was heard again in "Krusty Krushers" and "Shuffleboarding," and referenced in "Squid Baby." It even made an appearance in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and since has been used on regular basis. At that place is also an episode dedicated to this gag.
This quote has spawned much popularity, as well as other quotes (such every bit "My eyes!" from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie) said by the same fish. In fact, this was the aforementioned fish that was featured in the "Deuueaugh!" fad, simply with a unlike color.
Running Gag My Leg
"My name's not Rick!"
This quote is featured in "The Fry Cook Games" where later SpongeBob erases the word "Pat" on Patrick Chum Bucket nametag only leaving the give-and-take "Rick" behind causing Patrick to scream the quote in agony. This was featured in many YouTube Poop videos while Remixes were fabricated out of this iconic scene.

"Nah, I don't actually feel like it"
This is a quote from "Welcome to the Chum Bucket." Plankton asks SpongeBob to brand a Krabby Patty for him, and SpongeBob yawns and replies, "Nah, I don't really feel like information technology."
This meme has been popular for people trying to tell someone that they don't desire to practise something that another person asks them.
"No! This is Patrick!"
This is a quote from "Large Pinkish Loser." When Patrick answers the phone each fourth dimension, customers ask him "Is this the Krusty Krab?" he responds, "No, this is Patrick!"
Information technology is a very popular Internet meme on YouTube, particularly due to its huge similarity to the "This is Sparta!" meme from the film "300."
This is Patrick
Video example featuring This is Sparta! quote
"No, you own't"
This is a scene from "Prehibernation Week," where Incidental 4 is shaped into a foursquare, during Sandy's search for SpongeBob. He uses SpongeBob'southward classic catchphrase, "I'm ready!." Sandy replies with "No, you own't" as she conspicuously knows Incidental 4 isn't SpongeBob. The meme is used to show when someone thinks they are about to exercise something, but are beingness told they can't.

Original frame from the episode
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"Oh Boy! 3am!"
This is a scene from "Graveyard Shift." When Squidward tells SpongeBob, "Open 24 hours a mean solar day. What a stupid idea. Who wants a Krabby Patty at 3 in the morning?," we then see Patrick eating a Krabby Patty dorsum at his firm after maxim "Oh Male child! 3am!"
This became one of the most notable memes of SpongeBob.

"Oh, Neptune"
This is a scene from "No Free Rides." When Mrs. Puff is worried about SpongeBob never passing, she mutters "Oh, Neptune" in her caput while sweating nervously.
This meme became very popular, especially to express worry and exasperation amid other characters. Nickelodeon featured it on their social media accounts in a "Which meme are y'all?" post.
"Oh no, he's hot!"
This is a scene from "Squilliam Returns" where when Squidward discovers Squilliam, he says not to be intimidated, and tries to imagine Squilliam in his underwear, to which he appears with Squilliam's caput copypasted onto that of a man with a half dozen pack and muscles.
"Oh, okay."
This is a captioned paradigm from the episode "Fools in April" when SpongeBob fools Incidental 93 most the utensils.
The original image.
An instance of a meme with the image.
"Oh, waiter!"
In The SpongeBob SquarePants Picture, when SpongeBob and Patrick eat the Triple Gooberberry Sunrise at Goofy Goober'south, they get drunk and commencement ordering more and more ice cream, continuously saying "Oh, waiter!"

"Okay, get in."
This is a quote from "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost." Patrick and SpongeBob recollect Squidward is a vengeful ghost later on reading "The Tale of the Flight Dutchman", and they programme for a ceremony to "put him to residuum." At one betoken of the said "ceremony," Squidward was going to check if the chores are done. He opens the door, and run into SpongeBob and Patrick with a coffin, and SpongeBob says, "Okay, make it."
This meme is normally used to mock unpopular points or opinions, with the poster implying that the said point or opinion should end existing.

PaleBob
This is a nickname given to the coloring of SpongeBob's pattern that was generally used in the second flavor.
It been meme'd in a few YouTube comments and Twitter posts.
Patrick hates this channel
It's an exploitable scene from the episode "Squidville," featuring Patrick saying "I hate this channel" while pressing a remote. Scenes from various television receiver shows and films are often edited into the scene, playing before Patrick changes channels.

"Patrick, that's a pickle"
It's an exploitable scene from the episode "Big Pinkish Loser," where SpongeBob tells Patrick to get a jar, simply instead, Patrick grabs something else, then SpongeBob tells Patrick that information technology's a sure object, then Patrick would reply with "yep" and the catastrophe would often be disastrous.
This meme was originally an edit on Twitter by conkface that was made in 2019, where Patrick grabs a gun instead of a jar, then ends upwards shooting with both SpongeBob and Patrick screaming. On Jan 19, 2021, a user named Aozolai uploaded a similar edit where Patrick grabs a rocket launcher instead of a gun. With the video gaining popularity, more people attempted similar edits with different objects and weapons, hence how it became a meme. In that location is even ane where Patrick grabs a jar, and SpongeBob says "Patrick that's a jar."

Please Nickelodeon, Don't Plough Me Into a
This meme consists of SpongeBob saying "Please Nickelodeon, don't turn me into a _____" with the give-and-take in the blank beingness an object. A SpongeBob version of said item than appears onscreen with SpongeBob screaming in the background. This meme has been used to mock the mass amount of merchandise generated from the SpongeBob franchise. The meme has also been done with other characters and studios such as The Simpsons and Super Mario.
The meme gained sudden popularity on YouTube in October 2020.
Nickelodeon, delight don't turn me into a slide
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Please tell me that is your nose
This is a meme featuring a screenshot from the episode "As Seen On TV." After being told to bury himself by Squidward, Mr. Krabs discovers that SpongeBob has taken the advice literally, with only nose popping out. The meme adds on the imitation dialogue of Mr. Krabs maxim "Please tell me that is your nose." The meme has been passed effectually from every bit early as 2017, with many people existence tricked into thinking that the line is actually in the episode.

Primitive Sponge
This is a character from "SB-129." When Primitive Sponge and Primitive Starfish are electrocuting themselves with a jellyfish, Squidward asked them what they were doing, with both Primitive Sponge and Starfish making a surprised face.
Around May 2016, Primitive Sponge with a surprised face became an cyberspace meme, with his photograph photoshopped into multiple scenarios. He is incorrectly known as "SpongeGar" in these memes, although that is a completely dissimilar character who looks like to Primitive Sponge.
The meme can be seen in the video game Battle for Bikini Bottom: Rehydrated in the Goo Lagoon level "Through the Bounding main Caves."
The original scene from the episode
Official stock fine art
SpongeBob (archaic) in Battle for Bikini Lesser: Rehydrated.
"Button it somewhere else!"
This is a scene from "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm." When the citizens are worried about the giant worm, they talk about a number of ways to protect themselves. Patrick says, "We should take Bikini Bottom and push it somewhere else!"
The meme is quite versatile, only each one follows the same model; on the meridian it says, "We should x," and on the bottom it says, "and y." The following pictures are examples of this meme, although ane of them works differently from the normal model. Another example of this meme is in Patrick Star for President 2012. "We should take Mexico and push it somewhere else!"
"We should take Bikini Bottom..."
..."and push it somewhere else!"
"Put the money in the purse!"
In "Doing Time," SpongeBob and Patrick endeavour to go far jail to help Mrs. Puff to intermission out. They decide the all-time manner to arrive jail is to rob a bank. They put socks over their heads and walk around blindly in the bank, where SpongeBob yells "Alright. Put the coin...In the bag! PUT It IN!" This particular moment has become an internet meme and is ordinarily featured in YouTube remixes.

"Rectangles!"
This is a quote from "Life of Crime." When SpongeBob and Patrick are happy they are still live when they go out Bikini Bottom, Patrick wishes that he and SpongeBob had something to eat. Then, SpongeBob says, after he pulls out two candy bars, "Look what I got!" Then Patrick replies, "Rectangles!"

Ruby-red Mist Squidward
- Ruby Mist Squidward is a grapheme who appears in "SpongeBob in RandomLand." He is based on a fan-made SpongeBob story chosen "Red Mist." (too known as "Squidward's Suicide") In the memes, Ruby Mist Squidward is shown staring at the viewer with a explanation reading "Don't ask who Joe is" or a variation.
The meme that used the original prototype
Vicious Patrick
This is a scene from "Nature Pants." When SpongeBob tries to escape Patrick in Jellyfish Fields, Patrick sneaks upwards on SpongeBob past hanging from under a coral arch. He makes a maniacal expression, which is interpreted every bit though he is in the middle of an evil chuckle. The meme itself is a zoom in on Patrick'due south face.

The meme
This meme is sometimes referred to as "Evil Patrick" or "Angry Patrick." Information technology has been in widespread utilise since Feb 2018. In late 2018, an official pin of the meme was released by Nickelodeon, using the name Savage Patrick. In 2019, the Nickelodeon Twitter account featured Fell Patrick on a post titled "Which SpongeBob Meme Are You?"
Security System Takes Control of Squidward'due south House
A clip from a 2014 review of "Good Neighbors" (in a meridian 10 list of other episodes) past YouTuber Andrew The Uncommon criticizing the ending where the Security System 5000 takes control of Squidward's house and attacks the city leaving Squidward to practice community service rather than savor his twenty-four hours despite SpongeBob and Patrick being at fault. It is usually joked around SpongeBob fans to mock the poor reception of the post-picture episodes prior to the release of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water in 2015.

Serious Lifeguard Fish
This meme is a still image from "Ripped Pants," in which Incidental 155 is bellyaching to discover that SpongeBob faked drowning in club to trick him into saving him. The memes are typically captioned with expressions of displeasure, annoyance, or suspicion.

"Shoot, that was my final quarter."
In "Sleepy Time," after SpongeBob leaves Patrick'south dream, the rocking horse ride stops, and then Patrick gets a quarter and accidentally drops it, and it rolls down the drain.
This meme has become very popular for YTP's and explanation memes.

Sleeping Squidward
This is a scene from "Home Sugariness Pineapple." SpongeBob asks Squidward if he tin can slumber in his bed after getting crushed past Patrick and his rock several times. Squidward tiredly accepts and is close to falling comatose when he all of a sudden opens his optics and realizes what he did, then he later on kicks SpongeBob out of his firm. It is often used as a reaction image to convey feelings of shock, such as forgetting to practice an assigned task. It is also a meme template in which Squidward's optics closed demonstrate a lack of interest towards something, whereas his optics open demonstrate a large corporeality of interest.
Smirking Squidward
This is a face Squidward makes in the season 9 episode "Sold!." He makes information technology after finding out near SpongeBob and Patrick's trash firm and he thinks he never gets to see them once more ever!
This meme became popular because of similarities to a like face the Dr. Seuss character The Grinch makes.

The memes origin

The similarity to The Grinch
SpingeBill
This is a name used for SpongeBob in YouTube Poops, forth with Skodwarde.

SpingeBill
SpongeBob at the wheel
A capture from the episode "Tutor Sauce," when Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to outset the car, SpongeBob is seen moving the lever. The meme is used to describe ironic situations that happen while driving.
Instance
"SpongeBob betrayed u.s.a.!"
This is a scene from "The Sponge Who Could Wing." Patchy becomes enraged afterward the "Lost Episode" was revealed seemingly as a "agglomeration of inexpensive walk cycles." It is generally used for fictional characters or the disappointment of the 2019 Super Bowl.

SpongeBob burning paper
This is a scene from "Party Pooper Pants" in which SpongeBob reads a notation from Patchy then later decides to throw the newspaper into the fire.
The meme became notable for replacing whatsoever'due south on the paper with other things.

The Meme
SpongeBob reading
This is a scene from "Night Light" where SpongeBob stares at a volume making a zoned out face.
This meme became notable but was banned on social media platform Facebook for unknown reasons.

The Meme
SpongeBob SquarePants Popsicle
- This is a SpongeBob nutrient meme, whereas the popsicle looks fine on the wrapper but when someone opens information technology, the popsicle is deformed in some way.

SpongeBob'due south eager face up
This is a scene from "Band Geeks." SpongeBob dances with his "eager face."
When SpongeBob dances, random music is played. It has become a popular Internet fad on YouTube. SpongeBob's eager face was too used in the online games Reef Rumble and Nick'south Not So Ultimate Boss Battles and in the Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show brusque.

SpongeBob filing
This is a scene from "Krusty Krab Preparation Video." SpongeBob is looking through folders that contain ingredients for the Krabby Patty, the signature dish of his place of employment, the Krusty Krab.

SpongeBob traveling in drag
This is a scene from "Mermaid Human and Barnacle Boy," where SpongeBob pretends to be a dryad in distress to get the heroes out of their retirement. It became pop on Twitter on June 2019.[4] People made photo edits in a Twitter thread where SpongeBob was traveling in dissimilar types of outfits that are stereotypical to the land that he is visiting.
Example
SpongeBob uses too much sauce
It is a video meme involving a clip from the episode "The Algae's Always Greener," where Plankton scolds SpongeBob for using as well much sauce in his Krabby Patties. SpongeBob'southward confused and emotional reaction has go a popular clip, spawning various YouTube parodies and remixes.

SpongeBob Waiting for Coffee
This is a frame from "Missing Identity" where at the get-go SpongeBob is briefly seen waiting for coffee
This meme became very notable.

The original image.
SpongeBob watches Television
In a clip from "Your Shoe's Untied" SpongeBob watches Telly almost a ocean anemone dancing and changes the channel when Gary notices. This clip spawned diverse YouTube videos of replacing the dancing sea anemone to something very inappropriate that SpongeBob is watching.

SpongeBob Wolves
SpongeBob Wolves refers to an edit of a prune from the episode "Nature Pants," in which SpongeBob levitates and becomes surrounded by a heavenly light while the song "Wolves" by Kanye Westward plays. Though the visual of the clip suggests SpongeBob achieving ultimate enlightenment, it is often paired with ironic captions showing a bad idea, akin to how the final panel in Expanding Brain edits shows the most obtuse variation on a theme.

Spoons rattling
This is a frame from "Pizza Delivery." SpongeBob tries to bear witness Squidward how the pioneers hitchhiked. He does a wacky trip the light fantastic while Squidward rattles spoons. A still during this sequence with the closed-caption "(spoons rattling)" below (Squidward was playing the spoons during this, hence the caption) has recently get popular online. Since GenderoftheDay first posted the still on Tumblr in late October 2014 and received over two,800 notes, the image has become popular on sites such every bit iFunny.

The meme

Squidward rattling a spoon
Spunch Bop (Deplorable SpongeBob Picture)

The meme
This is a scene from "Christmas Who?," where Squidward comes out of his house mocks and laughs and takes a picture of a distraught SpongeBob, this became a popular meme in tardily 2020.
Squidward'southward clock cupboard
This is a scene from "Employee of the Month." SpongeBob smashes Squidward's windup warning clock in guild to preclude him from getting upwardly early. Squidward and then confidently reveals to SpongeBob his closet of windup alarm clocks.
Every bit explained by Know Your Meme, this meme initially gained moderate popularity until July 15, 2019, when its popularity of a sudden skyrocketed.
The template
Squidward dab
Squidward Dab is a Vine video by the user Deon_dunk, of an entertainment park employee doing The Dab while costumed as Squidward at Universal Studios Orlando in January 2016.

The meme.

Squidward looking out the window
This is a scene from "That Sinking Feeling." Squidward watches SpongeBob and Patrick running outside his house from behind his defunction.
This meme is used in situations where someone jealously observes others having fun just tin't participate themselves.

Squidward'southward lounge chair
This is a set of two images from "The Newspaper." Squidward initially plans to put his lounge chair outside to residuum after throwing abroad his chewing glue paper simply then hears SpongeBob come exterior to phone call his attending. Squidward subsequently packs up his lounge chair and walks off back to his house.
The meme, featuring only the unpacking and packing up of the lounge chair, implies that Squidward is excited for or is no longer excited for an unknown unseen occurrence. The meme format consists of a discipline (portrayed by Squidward) against Example A (portrayed by his willingness to unpack his lounge chair) and Case B (portrayed by his unwillingness to relish resting on his lounge chair) in ii different cells.

Template
Squidward On A Chair
This meme is the chorus of Bon Jovi'southward song "Livin' on a Prayer" with the titular words beingness replaced with "Squidward on a chair" and a moving-picture show of a Squidward plush sitting on a desk chair.
Squidward On A Chair

The photo from the meme.
Squidward with sunglasses
A scene from "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" when SpongeBob and Patrick are pretending to be Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, Squidward looks backside only ignores them. The meme is often used to evidence no interest in certain topics.

Squilliam Shawty's similar a melody and Wocky Slush
These are two similar memes. In "Squilliam Shawty'due south similar a melody," it shows Squilliam at the Krusty Krab maxim "No, you don't understand, um, information technology'southward not like that. Uh, um, yous see it's really quite elementary, um uh" (which coincidentally sounds a lot like Squilliam'south vocalisation) before information technology cuts to him dancing while singing "Shawty's like a tune in my-." It is from the lyrics of the vocal Replay. The Wocky Slush meme is originally a guy showing his Wocky Slush, when another person, who sounds a lot like Squidward or Squilliam, says "Wocky Slush." The meme is usually associated with the "Who put you on the planet scene" because Squilliam's voice syncs with it.
Squilliam Shawty like a tune
The "Shawty's like a tune" video
Sulfur Vision
A scene from "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy Two" Barnacle Boy attempts to destroy the Conch Signal with his sulfur vision.

Surprised/Starstruck Patrick
This is a scene from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. SpongeBob and Patrick are being chased by a frogfish with a tongue that'southward shaped like an old adult female. The frogfish then falls into the Trench and is eaten by a giant eel which U-turns to swim back down, taking quite some fourth dimension. When it is over, the camera zooms in to Patrick and SpongeBob sitting at that place making surprised faces with their mouths wide open. Patrick'due south surprised face (known as "Surprised Patrick" or "Starstruck Patrick") has get popular as a reaction paradigm. People will take Patrick and put him in some other picture or gif with a surprising issue going on. It has likewise been edited into many scenes from media that are seen every bit shocking.
This meme has become one of the most pop SpongeBob memes. Nickelodeon used the meme in promotions for the Kids' Choice Awards in 2015 and 2016. They officially referred to the meme every bit "Star-Struck Patrick." In the episode "Scavenger Pants," the meme was acknowledged, and Patrick'southward surprised face up returned. SpongeBob as well has a surprised expression in the episode, simply it is non the aforementioned from the first movie and looks more than like Patrick's. In the video game Boxing for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated during the Jellyfish Fields level, when SpongeBob says, "Oh my gosh -- you lot're bald!," he makes Patrick's surprised face. This is also one of SpongeBob and Patrick's idle animations in the game. SpongeBob and Patrick too makes the face in the online games Which Patrick Are You?, SpongeBob Saves the Solar day! and Nickelodeon Lanes .
Original frame from the picture
The reference in "Scavenger Pants"
Official stock art
Surprised Patrick bowling ball in Nickelodeon Lanes
Sugariness Victory
- "Sweet Victory" is a popular rock song created past David Glen Eisley and Bob Kulick and performed past David Glen Eisley. It was used in the episode "Band Geeks" during the Bubble Bowl.
This scene in detail got pop especially considering it'due south considered by many fans equally the all-time scene in the unabridged evidence, as well as the episode in which it appears, "Band Geeks," is remembered past everyone.

"This is a load of barnacles"
In "Prehibernation Calendar week," when Sandy asks to all the Bikini Bottomites to search for SpongeBob because he is missing, Incidental 42 whispers to Incidental 49: "This is a load of barnacles..."

"This isn't the Chum Bucket!"
This is a scene from "Plankton's Regular." The scene starts off equally Incidental 41 gets out of his trailer and sees a sign maxim "Shortcut 2 Chum Saucepan" with an arrow pointing to a pre-dug hole in the ground, thinking it is real, he takes the shortcut and ends up in the Krusty Krab, where he was misled by SpongeBob SquarePants and Mr. Krabs.
This scene is oftentimes used for misleading and bait. It is likewise frequently used where Incidental 41 is edited to enter into another location that replaces the Krusty Krab.
Time Cards
Time cards are used throughout the series, with the duration of fourth dimension usually read out by a French narrator. These time cards are oftentimes used in rage comics and YouTube Poops. The time cards were used for the first time on the episode "I Was a Teenage Gary."

Tired SpongeBob
This is a frame from "Nature Pants." Patrick chases SpongeBob in Jellyfish Fields, and SpongeBob stops to grab his breath. This meme became popular on August 2018 on a Reddit post. This meme had a similar meme popularity history to "Savage Patrick."
This meme was fabricated into a shirt and a pin, both sold at Hot Topic. This meme is featured in a Kraft SpongeBob SquarePants Macaroni and Cheese promotional prototype.

Tooly, I am King
The title on a knock-off backpack featuring a sycee-shaped SpongeBob with the 2008 logo of the original show changing it to "Tooly, I am King." In a Facebook post from One-act Fundamental UK joked most the name that SpongeBob is actually named Tooly, I am King in Japan.[5]

Tomfoolery
This meme is a form of associated production music from the show, specifically the rails "Tomfoolery." Such a track is used in featherbrained, nonsensical moments in SpongeBob SquarePants. In meme context, information technology involves putting the song over videos showing boring, topical, or fifty-fifty overrated scenes, in order to lighten up the mood. The idea first came in mid-2016, when someone posted a video of how to use a smartphone-controlled juicer with the rail every bit its music.
Tough SpongeBob
This is a scene from "No Weenies Immune." SpongeBob tries to get into a stereotypically tough club known as The Salty Spitoon with his friend, Sandy. After repeatedly existence turned down by bouncer Reg, SpongeBob tells him a story nigh a time he stubbed his toe while watering his spice garden and that he "only cried for xx minutes."
On August xiv, 2012, an image macro titled "Tough SpongeBob" was submitted to the [one] subreddit with a caption asserting that the poster had deleted a saved Pokémon game file that had a completed Pokedex and only cried for 20 minutes (shown beneath), still, the mail only received 8 upvotes and seven points overall prior to being archived.

Trying to become the pizza from SpongeBob
This is a scene from "Pizza Delivery" in which Squidward effort'south to get the pizza from SpongeBob. The scene is usually recreated with someone else replacing Squidward.

The edited version of the scene without Squidward people used in their videos.

The original version of the scene with Squidward.
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Ugly Barnacle
- This is a story from "Something Smells." Patrick tells SpongeBob the story: "Once there was an ugly barnacle. He was so ugly that everyone died. The terminate." SpongeBob responds, "That didn't help at all!"
This meme has become extremely popular on YouTube, and is often the ground for Sparta Remixes. Furthermore, SpongeBob and Patrick take been replaced past other characters, via pictures or videos.

"It's called The Ugly Barnacle."
"Uh... I can explain."
A scene from the episode "Prehibernation Week" when Sandy drives quickly by kid 1 and the female skier, and child 1 ends upwardly dressed differently and says "Uh...I tin explain. Subsequently in the episode, Sandy lifts up a edifice where child ane is dressed like it.

Unsure Squidward
The close-up image of Squidward in "Just 1 Bite." Squidward looks straight at SpongeBob saying "Does this wait unsure to y'all."
This meme had a variety of different names such as Ugly Squidward, Skodwarde, and Squishward, and including a CGI model holding a bloody knife next to Patrick's corpse. Many of the videos are the Gentle Breeze Squidward Fad.
Additionally, videos known as "The reason I tin't/do X" exist, usually involving an image of said thing with Skodwarde slowly creeping up from the bottom of the screen as the song "Advent: One-Winged Angel" from Final Fantasy Seven: Advent Children plays in the groundwork.
The face was seen in the video games Battle for Bikini Bottom, The Xanthous Avenger and Battle for Bikini Bottom: Rehydrated.
Victory Screech
This is a scene from "The Algae's Always Greener." After the alternate Mr. Krabs has been defeated by SpongeBob, SpongeBob declares "Victory Screech!," and SpongeBob gain to brand an "OLOLOLOLOLO" sound that all of the patrons (except Plankton, who tenses up at hearing the screech) copy.
This is ofttimes used in relation to a ridiculous victory. In an alternate version of this meme, a scream from some other franchise is inserted or SpongeBob'southward vocalism is edited to go far sound like an existing vocal or theme song.

"We're talking about this!"
This is a repeated quote from "Krusty Dear." SpongeBob, who is suffering a meltdown after ownership and so many items for Mrs. Puff, finally lashes out at Mr. Krabs, telling him "And then you'll say: 'We're non talking almost this or this! We're talking about THIIIIIIIISSSS!'" He draws a triangle in the air with the starting time "this," a foursquare with the second "this," and so draws over the entire screen with the final "this." This quote perfectly mocks exhausted companies trying to gratify its consumers.
"What? It's but an ordinary Krabby — oh my goodness! Squidward!"
This is a quote from "The Algae's Always Greener." When Squidward, later getting switched jobs past Plankton, messes upwardly with a Krabby Patty, Incidental 41 (amend known as Nat) accuses Plankton for it, so Plankton replies, "What? Information technology's just an ordinary Krabby--." When he looks at information technology with more detail, he yells, "Oh my goodness! Squidward!"
The "Oh my goodness!" quote is used for sudden things that people accept not seen coming.

When you see a repost
This is a scene from "Fools in Apr." When You See a Repost refers to a reaction paradigm macro of a high-quality image of the character Incidental 6 before he asks SpongeBob, "What did you lot do to my drink?!" (some other internet meme). Many of the jokes and variations of the meme feature the image of Incidental 6 with the phrasal template "when you see a repost but." The meme is based on the thought of someone reposting a meme in ameliorate epitome quality than the original.

"Who are you people?!"
This is a quote from "Prehibernation Week." Subsequently Patrick arrives home with groceries, he notices a bunch of people under his rock, which leads him to yell out "Who are you people?!" The quote is used again in "I'm with Stupid."
This has been featured in numerous memes and a few videos about notably Facebook. This meme is also featured in another famous Patrick line, "We should take Bikini Bottom, and button it somewhere else!"

"Who put y'all on the planet?!"
This is a quote from "I ♥ Dancing," when SpongeBob responds to Squidward subsequently he makes fun of his dance move. This is an expression used in online conversations every bit an insult towards another poster for their perceived stupidity or ignorance. The quote was originally said by Christian televangelist Reverend X in an episode of his public access TV program The Spirit of Truth that aired one-time in the early 2000s, simply its colloquial usage came through its inclusion in an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.

"Who y'all callin' Pinhead?"
This is a quote from "Survival of the Idiots." When SpongeBob and Patrick pretend to be Dirty Dan and Pinhead Larry while Sandy hibernates, SpongeBob calls Patrick "Pinhead." Patrick is and then seen with a human-like face, saying, "Who yous callin' Pinhead?"
This image has go incredibly popular as a subject area of remixes, edits, and parodies, likewise as being called one of the best lines in drawing history from YouTube videos.

Wumbo
This is a scene from "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy 4." Squidward has been shrunk and Patrick plays with Squidward. Later on Patrick made Squidward kiss the pickle, he explains to SpongeBob what the word Wumbo means.
Patrick explaining the significant of the word "Wumbo" has became a popular Internet meme. Meme makers tin likewise brand a meme to supervene upon "Wumbo" to a give-and-take/topic used. One example of this meme is from the anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure where Patrick explains the meaning of "Wryyy!," which is known to exist Dio Brando's cry.

"We are Invincible!"
This is a line from "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie," which SpongeBob says before Now That We're Men starts.
The intro to the song has been replaced by other songs numerous times on Twitter, starting with the American Dad theme.
X Trying to get a Pizza from SpongeBob
In the episode, "Pizza Delivery," a hungry Squidward chases SpongeBob trying to accept the pizza from him.
Edits of this scene became pop on YouTube in late 2021, with Squidward being replaced by a different graphic symbol (e.g. Patrick, Plankton, Sandy, fifty-fifty another Squidward, the pizza, or SpongeBob himself).
X Drops by Squidward's House
This is a YouTube fad based on editing a scene from the episode "Have You Seen This Snail?" where Patrick Star and SpongeBob SquarePants walk in on Squidward Tentacles bathing. The exploitable scene is edited to replace SpongeBob and Patrick with other assorted characters.

"You like Krabby Patties, don't yous, Squidward?"
This is a scene from "Simply One Bite." Afterward Squidward is defenseless sneaking off with a Krabby Patty, SpongeBob asks him several questions. Soon, SpongeBob makes a certain facial expression by raising his head and biting his lower lips, saying, "You similar Krabby Patties, don't y'all Squidward?"
SpongeBob's facial expression has become very popular in Internet videos. Other people copying SpongeBob'due south facial expression have besides parodied information technology, and it was as well referenced in "Knock Knock, Who's There?" when SpongeBob looks at his feet.
Original meme
Parody in Knock Knock, Who's In that location
Offical stock art
A tattoo honoring the person's belatedly mother, mocked for how insensitive it is.
"You forgot your mayonnaise"
This is a quote by Squidward said in the outset of "Just One Seize with teeth" where Squidward gives Incidental forty his order. When he leaves, Squidward calls him a barnacle head. When he comes back, Squidward tells him, "You forgot your mayonnaise."
This meme spiked with popularity in 2021 similarly to the "Patrick, that'southward a pickle" meme. The mayonnaise is sometimes replaced with some other object or food and ending in a terrible fashion. A proficient example is a "You forgot your Squidward" version on YouTube.

"You took my but food! Now I'm gonna starve!"
A scene from "Life of Crime," when SpongeBob gives Patrick a chocolate bar, he eats it but then Patrick forgets information technology, and so and so he desperately searches for it. Every bit he doesn't notice it, Patrick blames SpongeBob, saying that he ate his just nutrient, and at present he is going to starve, while a close-upward shows Patrick'due south large stomach. It is known as Morbid Patrick, Potroke, Fatrick, Rick-Pat, and Starving Patrick.
"Y'all WHAT?!"
In "Fools in April" when SpongeBob pranks Incidental 6 by putting one ice cube in his potable when he asked for a couple, SpongeBob says "Apr FOOLS!," Incidental 6 aimlessly asks "What did y'all so to my drink?!" so SpongeBob laughs while saying "I... I..." making Incidental 6 panic, and in agony to know what he did to his drink he says "You what?!"
This phrase is used as a response when someone tells something unbelievable or amazing that they did.

Gallery
Official pin of "Spoons Rattling."
Official pin of "Breath in Boi."
Official pin of "DEAUGH!"
Official pin based on the Popsicle.
Official pin of "Barbarous Patrick."
Official pin of "No, this is Patrick!"
An official pin of "Handsome Squidward."
Official pivot of "Mocking SpongeBob."
Official pin of "Ight Imma Head Out."
Masterpiece Memes collectibles.
SpongeBob Memes Brew'ems.
Meme Mash'ems promotional image.
Designs for Spongesicle toys, released in 2019.
Front of the Spongesicle toy box.
Back of the Spongesicle toy box.
Monopoly SpongeBob SquarePants Meme Edition.
Monopoly SpongeBob SquarePants Meme Edition board.
SpongeBob Series 4 figural bag clips
Videos
16 SpongeBob Memes Original Scenes and Context! 👛
The Scenes Behind the Memes! 😂 - SpongeBob
Recreating SpongeBob Memes IRL! 👛 ft. the Cast of SpongeBob the Musical
References
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Source: https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_memes
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