Era
Also known as: Flop Era · In My Flop Era
"Flop Era" (or "In My Flop Era") is a slang term describing a period when an artist, public figure, or even an everyday person is going through a stretch of failures or disappointments. The phrase appeared online as early as 2008 on Twitter and picked up steam through the 2010s as pop music fans applied it to musicians like Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish2. By 2021, the term had jumped from stan Twitter to TikTok and mainstream meme culture, where people used it ironically and self-deprecatingly to joke about their own rough patches.
TL;DR
The word "era" has deep roots in English, borrowed from Late Latin where it originally referred to counters used for calculation.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "flop era" format is simple and flexible. People typically use it in one of three ways:
Self-deprecating declaration: Post "I'm in my flop era" or "Currently in my academic/dating/career flop era" to joke about a rough stretch you're going through.
Labeling someone else: Apply it to a celebrity, brand, or public figure whose recent work or decisions seem like a downgrade. Common on stan Twitter when an artist drops a poorly received album or single.
Meme template crossover: Drop "flop era" into existing meme formats. It works in Drake preference memes, "Jesse What Are You Talking About" edits, or any template where you can slot in a phrase.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The word "era" entered English in 1615, originally meaning a starting point for counting time, not a period itself. The "historical period" meaning didn't show up until 1741.
The earliest known "flop era" tweet was about baseball, not music. Jeff Foust used it to describe the Washington Nationals in July 2008.
Billie Eilish's response TikTok hit 75.5 million views, making it one of the most-viewed direct artist responses to a meme trend.
Urban Dictionary's top definitions for "Era" don't reference the meme at all. They describe it as a name for an attractive, intelligent woman.
The Deadspin article about LeBron James used "flop era" to describe literal flopping (faking fouls), not commercial failure.
Derivatives & Variations
Era Variations
Different takes on the Era format with modified content
(2023)Era Mashups
Combinations of Era with other popular memes
(2024)Era Remixes
Updated versions with current events and references
(2024)Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Era - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Eraencyclopedia
- 4Era - Urban Dictionarydictionary