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Oooo Bitch It Stank, also known as Teach Your Children To Beatbox, refers to a WikiHow drawing turned into a reaction meme that utilizes an illustration of three kids covering their mouths and noses with a cloth paired with the phrase, "oooo bitch it stank." The image went viral on X / Twitter in March 2022 as the Teach Your Children To Beatbox meme, resurfacing in June 2024 as a reaction image used to mock someone's post, rival sports team, fanbase or to comment about an individual's bad odor, among other situations.

Origin

The meme started on March 31st, 2022, when X[1] user @human_not_bees posted a WikiHow drawing of three kids covering their mouths with a piece of cloth while facing a woman doing the same thing, captioned, "Teach your children to beatbox." The tweet received over 490,000 likes and 60,000 reposts over the following three years.



The earliest known edit of the WikiHow illustration paired with the text "oooo bitch it stank" was posted on X[5] by user @reactjpg on June 25th, 2022, which received roughly 740 likes and 80 reposts in three years.



Spread

In mid-2024, the drawing began to be used as a reaction image en masse with the caption "oooo bitch it stank" added to it. One of the earliest known versions was posted on Reddit by Redditor Constant-Horse-8863[2] on June 8th, 2024, with the comment, "Atlanta FaZe tweet after OpTic Texas we’re eliminated T12 from Major 4," gaining more than 250 upvotes and 110 comments in six months.



On March 19th, 2024, X[4] user @AB84 replied to a video of rapper Sexyy Red smoking with the "oooo bitch it stank" reaction image, which gained more than 12 million views and 24,000 likes in almost a year.


On December 31st, 2024, X[3] user @DropPopNet used the meme alongside the caption, "Name a celebrity you think smells awful," which amassed over 45 million views and 316,000 likes in three days.



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