Cope and Seethe
Also known as: Cope · Seethe · Cope Harder
"Cope and seethe" is a dismissive internet catchphrase directed at someone perceived as upset or unable to accept reality. The phrase grew out of incel and imageboard slang around 2019 on 4chan before spreading into mainstream internet vocabulary during the 2020 U.S. presidential election2. It's widely deployed across Twitter, Reddit, Twitch, and gaming communities as a two-word shutdown in arguments and online disagreements1.
TL;DR
"Cope and seethe" is a dismissive internet catchphrase directed at someone perceived as upset or unable to accept reality.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
"Cope and seethe" requires zero setup. The phrase drops into any situation where someone appears upset, frustrated, or in denial:
- Classic dismissal: Someone posts a complaint or emotional take. Reply with "cope and seethe," often with no further elaboration. - Post-argument finisher: After a debate, declare the other person is "coping and seething" to claim victory regardless of the actual outcome. - Gaming context: When an opponent complains about balance, mechanics, or a loss, "cope seethe mald" is the standard response. - Ironic overuse: Applied to absurdly trivial grievances ("My coffee was cold this morning" / "Cope and seethe") to mock the phrase's ubiquity in online arguments.
The phrase often gets extended with additional words for emphasis. "Cope, seethe, mald, dilate, rent free" is a common escalating chain. Some users abbreviate to just "cope" or "seethe" as standalone responses. Tone ranges from genuinely hostile to purely comedic depending on context.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The word "cope" as a meme insult originated in incel communities before being adopted by completely different internet subcultures with no connection to its original context.
Urban Dictionary entries for "cope and seethe" are overwhelmingly hostile toward the phrase itself, with multiple definitions calling it the last resort of someone who already lost the argument.
The Tumblr "Some people?? Use Soda?? To Cope???" snowclone from 2016 used "cope" in a completely different, lighthearted way years before the term turned into a weapon.
The phrase works as both a sincere dismissal and a parody of internet argument culture, with the same three words carrying opposite tones depending on delivery.
Derivatives & Variations
Copium
— A portmanteau of "cope" and "opium," typically represented by images of Pepe the Frog inhaling from a canister. Spread across 4chan and Twitch as a visual reaction implying someone is addicted to their own delusions[2].
CopingMAGA / @RightWingCope
— A Twitter account launched in November 2020 that curated Republican reactions to Trump's election loss. Gained over 205,000 followers in four months[2].
"Cope, seethe, mald"
— An extended three-word variant adding "mald" (a Twitch-originated blend of "mad" and "bald"), commonly used in gaming and streaming contexts[1].
"Rent free"
— While an independent meme, "rent free" regularly pairs with "cope and seethe" to imply someone is obsessively fixated on an issue[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Cope and Seethe - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 22021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prixencyclopedia
- 3Cope and Seethe - Urban Dictionarydictionary