Omg JENNY
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About
Omg JENNY refers to a Reply Guy cliché in which a man over-enthusiastically responds to a woman's joke on Twitter. The phrase "Omg JENNY" was coined after it was used in a tweet by @bashfulcoward making fun of the trope, and has since been used in subsequent jokes about the trope.
Origin
On April 22nd, 2017, Twitter user @bashfulcoward[1] tweeted:
JennyBuzzfeed: Sorry I sang Mambo No.5 at your dads funeral
3.2k RTs 7.8k likes
Weepy horny beard guy: omg JENNY
The tweet was deleted along with the account, but was tweeted again by the user's next account, @intellegint, on August 17th, 2017 (shown below).[2]
Spread
After the tweet was posted, it began gaining attention and parodies. It was covered by The Outline on May 9th, 2017 in an essay about the rise of the internet microcelebrity.[3] Writer Leah Finnegan wrote:
"(The tweet) adroitly mocks the state of online discourse between certain factions of media members and their fans. For the uninitiated, here’s how these conversations usually go down: A woman -- in this case, JennyBuzzfeed, who represents the prototypical young, highly engaged content aggregator -- tweets something goofy and perhaps willfully dumb… Beyond the serotonin-releasing likes and retweets, the nonsensical tweet is met with replies -- “omg JENNY,” from “Weepy horny beard guy,” who might never talk to Jenny in real life -- that serve to encourage the behavior of the tweeter.
The phrase began seeing use in parodies in the ensuing months. For example, on August 8th, 2017, Twitter user and writer Eve Peyser made a joke about Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury, gaining over 500 likes (shown below, left). On December 5th, 2017, Twitter user @Cam_OFlage made a joke mocking the same type of person who's a member of the DSA (Democratic Socialists of America), gaining over 100 retweets and 890 likes (shown below, right).
The joke continued to see use through 2019. Some popular recent tweets using the joke include a post by @nopoweradeintheusa that gained over 400 retweets and 6,000 likes (shown below, left). User @normal_now wrote that that famous Twitter accounts who tweet "OMG Jenny" have a creepy, predatory air about them in a joke that gained over 100 retweets and 1,400 likes (shown below, right).
Various Examples
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External References
[1] The Outline – The insidious rise of the microcelebrity
[2] Twitter – @intellegint
[3] The Outline – The insidious rise of the microcelebrity
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