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      • It seems that "Ew, brother, ew!" first picked up meme usage in early January of 2024, on Twitter / X. with a video about an NFL player.
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  2. Feb 18, 2024 · What's That?, continued What's That Brother? and also sometimes called Brother, Ugh!, refers to a video of a Muslim man showing disgust directed towards "his brother" that became a sound and meme on TikTok in early 2024.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · It seems that "Ew, brother, ew!" first picked up meme usage in early January of 2024, on Twitter / X. with a video about an NFL player. By the end of that month, the clip (and the sound attached to it) was running rampant across TikTok as a reaction video illustrating the response of users to anything they found distasteful, or thought others ...

  4. May 21, 2024 · Here's the origins of the "Brother Ew" trend you are seeing all over TikTok. It comes from a controversial speaker banned from Holland.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Ew. Brother ew. Ew brother, what's that? What's that brother? Ew.Please comment if you know more about this meme's origins.Reading list: https://amzn.to/3LRi...

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  6. Sep 3, 2024 · Mohamed Hoblos’ speech from four years ago has recently gone viral, thanks to the phrase “Ew Brother, Ew!” becoming a popular sound on social media. Originally meant to critique superficial attitudes towards faith, this snippet has turned into a meme, showcasing Hoblos’ charismatic delivery and ability to connect with audiences.

  7. The controversial origins of the “Brother, ew” trend on TikTok. READ MORE: https://www.dailydot.com/pop-culture/brother-ew/ ***Subscribe to our channel for m...

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  8. In the ever-changing landscape of social media, a particular meme has taken the world by storm: “Ew, Brother, Ew!”. The video, which originated from a 2019 lecture by Mohamed Hoblos on YouTube, has taken on a life of its own on TikTok.