Idgaf
Also known as: DGAF
IDGAF is an internet acronym standing for "I Don't Give A Fuck," used to express total indifference or apathy in digital communication. First defined on Urban Dictionary in April 2003, the abbreviation spread through texting, social media, and music over two decades3. The term took on new life in 2022 when Twitter users turned it into a competitive social media framework called the "IDGAF Wars," where celebrities and everyday people were judged on who appeared to care the least1.
TL;DR
IDGAF is an internet acronym standing for "I Don't Give A Fuck," used to express total indifference or apathy in digital communication.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
As basic slang: Drop IDGAF into a text, tweet, or comment when you want to express complete indifference. It typically works as a standalone response ("IDGAF") or embedded in a sentence ("I truly IDGAF about that"). Swapping out the "I" for "DGAF" is common in third-person usage ("She DGAF about the drama").
As the "I Don't Give Away Food" joke: Replace the usual meaning with the food interpretation for a comedic twist, usually in response to someone asking to share food.
In IDGAF Wars context: Identify a situation where someone, usually a celebrity, appears supremely unbothered. Declare them the winner of the IDGAF Wars. If someone gets caught caring, declare them the loser. Being "in IDGAFghanistan" means you're leading the war by a wide margin.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original 2003 Urban Dictionary definition was deliberately insulting toward IDGAF users, calling them "lazy tossers," yet the entry itself became one of the most-liked on the platform.
Mashable compared IDGAF Wars logic to actual warfare, noting that in both cases, "the logic always falls apart" under scrutiny.
The Barbenheimer rivalry of 2023 was analyzed through the IDGAF Wars lens, with one Twitter user declaring that Oppenheimer was winning because its marketing relied on a single anguished face while Barbie's was everywhere.
Dua Lipa's 2017 song "IDGAF" brought the acronym into mainstream pop, sitting alongside tracks by artists as varied as 2Pac and Breathe Carolina.
Derivatives & Variations
"I Don't Give Away Food" (copypasta):
A 2012 Twitter joke reinterpreting the acronym as a refusal to share food, which became one of the most repeated IDGAF gags[5].
IDGAF Wars:
A competitive social media framework (2021-2023) where users judge who cares least in a given situation, complete with war metaphors and its own slang like "IDGAFghanistan"[1].
IGAF Wars:
A tongue-in-cheek counter-movement where users champion actually caring, proposed as an alternative to performative indifference[1].
IDGAF in music:
Over 15 songs share the title across hip-hop (2Pac, Drake, Tee Grizzley), pop (Dua Lipa), emo rap (Lil Peep), and indie (BoyWithUke), along with Ludacris's 2013 mixtape #IDGAF[6].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 4IDGAF - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
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- 6IDGAF - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 7Urban Dictionary: idgafdictionary