5Ever
Also known as: 5eva · 5evur · five-ever
5ever is an internet slang term meaning "more than forever," functioning as a one-up on the SMS shorthand "4ever." The term went viral in early 2011 thanks to a deliberately melodramatic copypasta about a teenage couple's tragic love story, written in exaggerated text-speak and Comic Sans. The copypasta became one of Tumblr's most reblogged posts of 2011 and spread across 4chan, Reddit, and YouTube, turning 5ever into a go-to punchline for mocking overwrought online sentimentality.
TL;DR
5ever is an internet slang term meaning "more than forever," functioning as a one-up on the SMS shorthand "4ever." The term went viral in early 2011 thanks to a deliberately melodramatic copypasta about a teenage couple's tragic love story, written in exaggerated text-speak and Comic Sans.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The copypasta format is simple: take the original story (girl asks boyfriend "will u luv me 4evr," tragic accident happens, boyfriend whispers "I ment 2 sey 5ever") and either share it straight or swap in new characters and scenarios. The key elements are the broken text-speak, the absurdly sudden death, and the "dat mean he luv her moar den 4evr" punchline.
As standalone slang, 5ever typically works as a drop-in replacement for "forever" when you want to signal irony or exaggerated commitment. "Best friends 5ever" or "I love this show 5ever" carry a knowing silliness that "forever" doesn't. The humor comes from the absurd logic of treating numbers in words as literal and incrementable.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Victor Borge's "inflationary language" routine, where "forever" becomes "fivever," predates internet culture by decades. Most people using 5ever online have no idea they're riffing on a bit from a 1950s-era comedian.
The original copypasta was deliberately formatted in Comic Sans, a font choice that added another layer of ironic cringe to the whole thing.
The Threadless reshare on the very same day as the Tumblr post suggests the copypasta may have been shared across multiple platforms nearly simultaneously on March 10, 2011.
By May 2012, the word "5ever" appeared in nearly 400 archived 4chan threads, showing how quickly the term jumped from Tumblr's earnest-ironic culture to 4chan's more aggressive memeing.
Derivatives & Variations
"Reblog if u crey" posts:
The original copypasta's closing instruction spawned a wave of Tumblr posts using the same prompt to get ironic engagement on absurd or mundane content[2].
Audio and video readings:
Multiple creators recorded dramatic readings of the copypasta, including audioBoo user Duke's August 2011 clip that got featured in several video adaptations[2].
Reddit circlejerk AMA:
A December 2011 thread on r/circlejerk presented a mock Ask Me Anything from the boyfriend character, playing the story's premise completely straight for comedic effect[2].
DeviantArt fan art:
Over 700 DeviantArt works tagged "5ever" appeared by mid-2012, including illustrations, comics, and parody pieces inspired by the copypasta[2].
6ever, 7ever, etc.:
Following the inflationary logic, some users pushed the number higher for escalating absurdity, though none matched 5ever's popularity[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
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- 12Unreal Tournament 4 Everarticle
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