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Blerk is an ironic slang term derived from the Gurt: Yo TikTok trend, meaning "is so." The term was defined in late April 2025 and is often used alongside other slang terms inspired by and related to the Gurt: Yo meme, including IKIAG, SYBAU and Kevin.

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Origin

On April 22nd, 2025, TikToker[1] @johnathongurtington posted a video coining a new slang term, "blerk," defining it as "is so." The usage example reads, "IKIAG TS blerk Kevin," which translates to, "I'mma keep it a gurt, this shit is so Kevin." The video garnered over 313,000 views in a week.


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The term garnered viral spread over the following days alongside other ironic, purposefully absurd slang terms.

For example, on April 25th, 2025, TikToker[2] @b1rdnestlive0 posted a video sharing the definition that garnered over 1.8 million views in five days.


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Gurt: Yo

Yogurt / Gurt: Yo, also known as Yo Gurt / Gurt: Yo, refers to a pun on the word "yogurt," which morphs it into a conversation of someone saying, "Yogurt," and a character named "Gurt" responding, "Yo." The joke dates back as far as 2012, but didn't gain viral acclaim until 2025. The meme went viral on TikTok in March and April 2025, via a series of JuggTok videos that mutated the conversation into a phrasal template. Meme creators replaced the words, commonly having Gurt respond with "What's up twin," or "SYBAU." Others replaced the "yogurt" pun with other puns that turned one word into a greeting, such as "Support / Port: Sup."

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External References

[1] TikTok – johnathongurtington

[2] TikTok – b1rdnestlive0


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