Google Dockey
Google Dockey is a slang term for "Google Doc" that riffs on the "Chicken Jockey" line from *A Minecraft Movie*. It originated on April 26, 2025, when X user @Millburry13 paired a screenshot of Jack Black's Steve character with the caption "GOOGLE DOCKEY‼️‼️‼️" in response to a VTuber's Google Doc apology2. The term caught fire during a wave of VTuber callout documents and apologies, turning every new Google Doc drop into an opportunity for the joke.
TL;DR
Google Dockey is a slang term for "Google Doc" that riffs on the "Chicken Jockey" line from *A Minecraft Movie*.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward. When someone posts a Google Doc (usually an apology, callout, or lengthy response to drama), you reply or quote-tweet with a screenshot or GIF of Steve from *A Minecraft Movie* and caption it "GOOGLE DOCKEY." The humor comes from treating every document drop like a dramatic event worthy of the Chicken Jockey announcement.
Some users go further by editing the movie scene itself, swapping in relevant faces or changing the dialogue to reference the specific drama at hand. Dubbed versions where Steve's line is changed to something like "They wanna make an apology?" followed by "Google Dockey!" are also common.
The meme works best when deployed immediately after a Google Doc drops, especially if the document is long, dramatic, or questionable in its sincerity.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original @Millburry13 post hit 148,000 likes in just five days, making it one of the fastest-spreading *Minecraft Movie* meme variants.
@FrankieZaremba's video edit of the scene outperformed the original text-only posts, hitting 54,000 likes.
Urban Dictionary's top definition frames the meme as implying the apology in question is "absolute bullshit".
Fanlore categorizes Google Dockey as community vocabulary rather than just a meme, recognizing it as an established term within VTuber spaces.
Derivatives & Variations
Video edits
— Users edited the original *Minecraft Movie* Chicken Jockey scene with swapped faces and altered dialogue referencing specific dramas. @FrankieZaremba's Sinder edit was the most popular example[2].
Satirical Google Docs
— Fake documents written purely to bait the Google Dockey response, like @LeoSiegfried's parody about @VTuberASMRFan[2].
Dubbed audio versions
— Edits where Steve's original dialogue is re-voiced to say "They wanna make an apology?" with the response "Google Dockey!"[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Google Dockey - Fanlorearticle
- 2Google Dockey - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Google Dockey - Urban Dictionarydictionary