202023
202023 is a mispronunciation of the year "2023" that Twitch streamer Adin Ross blurted out during a December 2022 livestream with Andrew Tate. The fumble caught on with Ross's audience and other internet figures like Lil Pump and Sneako, turning into a short-lived but widely repeated catchphrase during the transition into 2023.
TL;DR
202023 is a mispronunciation of the year "2023" that Twitch streamer Adin Ross blurted out during a December 2022 livestream with Andrew Tate.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Using 202023 is simple: swap "2023" with "202023" in any sentence and deliver it with total conviction. The meme typically showed up in hype posts about new year goals, resolutions, or flex-worthy moments. Common formats included gym selfies captioned "202023 is my year," tweets about streaming milestones, or goal-setting posts. The key is treating the obviously wrong number as if it's completely normal, the same energy Adin Ross brought when he first said it on stream.
Fun Facts
Ross actually followed through on his bald head bet, shaving his head on January 1, 2023, exactly as he'd promised during the Andrew Tate stream.
Lil Pump started using "202023" independently around the same time as Ross, suggesting the verbal stumble was either contagious or genuinely easy to make.
The @WeloBk tweet that predates the viral Ross clip by just one day still leaves open the question of whether two people independently fumbled the same number.
One Urban Dictionary definition frames 202023 as intentional, claiming "20/20 vision means you have good vision" and the term implies "clear vision in 2023".
Derivatives & Variations
"WE JIM ALL 202023"
— Sneako's crossover variant, combining the 202023 catchphrase with the "we go Jim" gym culture meme in a January 13, 2023 tweet[2].
20/20 vision reading
— A fan reinterpretation that treated the mispronunciation as intentional, with "20/20" symbolizing clarity and sharp focus for the year ahead[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1202023 - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2COVID-19 pandemic in New South Walesencyclopedia
- 3202023 - Urban Dictionarydictionary