Copium
Also known as: Copium · Copium Meme
Copium is a portmanteau of "cope" and "opium" that describes a fictional drug people supposedly inhale when refusing to accept a loss or defeat. The term first appeared as a rap album title in 2003 before being adopted by 4chan users in 2018 and going viral in 2020 as a Pepe the Frog reaction image showing the character hooked up to a tank labeled "Copium"1. The meme became a go-to reaction across politics, sports, gaming, and online arguments whenever someone is rationalizing an obvious L.
TL;DR
Copium a term and emote combining 'cope' and 'opium' to describe the comforting but false belief that a bad situation will improve.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Copium works in two main ways:
As a reply image: When someone posts a bad take, excuse, or rationalization online, drop the Pepe-huffing-copium image as a response. No caption needed. The image says everything.
As slang in text: Call out denial by saying someone is "on copium," "huffing copium," or "high on copium." Common patterns include:
- "That's pure copium" (dismissing someone's excuse) - "Pass the copium" (sarcastically asking for some after your own team loses) - "Copium levels are off the charts" (describing mass denial in a fan community)
The meme typically gets deployed after elections, sports losses, game nerfs, crypto crashes, and any situation where one side lost and the other side is watching them melt down. The tone is always mocking but usually playful rather than mean-spirited.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The word "copium" existed for 15 years as just a rap album title before anyone on the internet used it as slang.
There's an unrelated genus of lace bugs in the family Tingidae that is also named *Copium*, which makes Googling the scientific term a unique experience.
The Urban Dictionary definition posted in October 2020 reads like a prophecy of the post-election discourse that followed just one month later.
The gap between the word's first 4chan appearance (March 2018) and the iconic Pepe image (July 2019) was over a year, showing the meme needed a visual component to take off.
Derivatives & Variations
Hopium (unrealistic hope/optimism)
A variation of Copium
(2021)Doomium (excessive pessimism or despair)
A variation of Copium
(2021)Copium Huffing (acting as if consuming copium)
A variation of Copium
(2021)Copium Dealer (someone promoting false hope)
A variation of Copium
(2021)Pure Copium (obviously unrealistic coping)
A variation of Copium
(2021)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Copium - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Copiumencyclopedia
- 3Copium - Urban Dictionarydictionary