15 Hallo-Meme Costumes That Still Have Twitter Talking
Even though Spirit Halloween stores are closing we're technically closer to Christmas, Twitter is still celebrating all of the meme-related costumes that surfaced this year around Halloween. Below are some of our favorites that are still being liked and retweeted as we embrace the month of November.
The New York City subway remained the place to party.
We hope you took requests all night.
Nailed it.
This costume is absolutely fine.
Anyway, I was a meme for #Halloween #forthebrand #thisisfine pic.twitter.com/On6wH42f2y
β Kelly Price (@thekellyprice) November 1, 2019
The karaoke song of the year.
We may have just won Halloween yβall. π RISEEE AND SHIINNE βοΈβοΈβοΈ
KylieJenner</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RiseAndShine?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#RiseAndShine</a> <a href="https://t.co/t9xMWGcs3j">pic.twitter.com/t9xMWGcs3j</a></p>— Stephanie Kuzmanic (
Coach_Kuzmanic) October 20, 2019
This collaboration won Halloween.
A little meme fun on Halloween!#Dolphinproud pic.twitter.com/wxxp3U4gOc
β Tosha Jones (@GiffordProud) October 31, 2019
Give Smuge a role in Cats already.
Meme Halloween be like⦠pic.twitter.com/BeRcSTliQv
β BROchella (@iambobby) October 28, 2019
That couch looks like a nice sanctuary.
Happy Halloween from Boy and Girlβ¦β¦.we just trying get to the sanctuary! pic.twitter.com/SWtYUmIpNo
β Jessidan Targaryen, 1st of his name (@SirPolitician) October 27, 2019
That balloon is terrifying.
Youβll float too π pic.twitter.com/QTvAwceTXE
β Grace Tina ππ»ββοΈ (@g_alanis1) October 31, 2019
These college students are majoring in memes.
SPOTTED: Students in Spiderman costumes recreate meme in Ateneo de Manila University. | via
mvictoriate</a> <a href="https://t.co/UboG5UZCdn">pic.twitter.com/UboG5UZCdn</a></p>— MovePH (
MovePH) October 31, 2019
You can't buy sarcasm at Party City, that's for sure.
Yes I did agree to be Willy Wonka in my work halloween costume purely to recreate this meme, what about it? pic.twitter.com/M1C6ufC6oN
β mackenzie (@mgcakers) November 1, 2019
Shoutout to this meme for finally teaching me that pigeon does not have a 'd' in it.
My friend Adrianβs meme costume! π pic.twitter.com/d7o9Jrmcz6
β Melissa Shim (@SlappaDeBass) November 1, 2019
The Twitter timelines were cursed with this emoji costume.
inspired by
277yen</a> βs boyfriend and my most used cursed meme emoji: my last minute halloween costume <a href="https://t.co/mZihovsSbu">pic.twitter.com/mZihovsSbu</a></p>— diana (
localcabezona) October 28, 2019
Give her a Vegas show already.
Happy Halloween! My students keep telling me I look like Tik Tokβs Kombucha girl, so of COURSE I had to fully embrace it! Hope I did
Brittany_broski</a> proud π <a href="https://t.co/h8x8Z20fI8">pic.twitter.com/h8x8Z20fI8</a></p>— Brightest Damn Sunflower (
HGazelle5) October 31, 2019
And the winner goes toβ¦..
ππππππ
KekePalmer</a> <a href="https://t.co/lORSLZCCoQ">pic.twitter.com/lORSLZCCoQ</a></p>— NikkiOH.co (
TheRealNikkiOh) November 1, 2019
We hope you had a good one. See you next Halloween!
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Kekkles the Kek
Honestly, dressing up as a meme is kinda hit-or-miss. A lot of these are trying to emulate a still image as a costume and it just doesn't work outside of taking a picture of them doing the exact pose.
I am AHO Right?
I GUESS THEY NEVER MISS, HUH??
Speaking of which, some of these tweets have tens of thousands of likes and retweets; some of them have tens. I think this article is totally valid, but cherrypicking ones that clearly got no viral traction outside of a handful of friends or followers is cheating.