Internet Is Leaking
"The Internet Is Leaking" is a catchphrase used to describe moments when online culture, memes, and internet slang show up in the physical world. First appearing on a blog in August 20063, the expression became a running joke across forums, social media, and news sites as meme references increasingly popped up on street signs, in TV commercials, and at costume parties. The phrase captures the blurring line between online and offline life that only accelerated through the 2010s.
TL;DR
"The Internet Is Leaking" is a catchphrase used to describe moments when online culture, memes, and internet slang show up in the physical world.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
"The Internet is leaking" works as a caption, comment, or reaction whenever you spot online culture in the physical world. Common uses include:
- Posting a photo of a printed meme found in a public space with the caption "the internet is leaking" - Commenting the phrase when a brand or TV show references a meme - Saying it when someone uses internet slang (like "LOL," "bruh," or "based") in spoken conversation - Tagging photos of meme-themed costumes, food art, or street art
The phrase typically carries a tone somewhere between amusement and mild alarm. It's less a complaint and more a knowing observation that the wall between online and offline stopped being solid a long time ago.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The earliest documented use of the phrase came from a blog called "OK Whatever" in 2006, but the concept of internet culture bleeding offline predates the catchphrase itself.
The Urban Dictionary definition of "IRL" from 2004 predates the "internet is leaking" expression by two years, showing that the online/offline boundary was already a topic of conversation.
The Chronicles of Rick Roll trailer from 2011 assembled five different viral video stars in a single project, possibly the highest concentration of internet celebrities in one production at that time.
Trollface creator Carlos Ramirez earned over $100,000 in licensing fees after his meme crossed into physical merchandise, making it one of the most profitable examples of the internet "leaking" into commerce.
The phrase is self-referential by nature. Posting "the internet is leaking" online, about something that happened offline, puts the observation right back on the internet.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
- 1The Internet is leakingarticle
- 2Urban Dictionary: irlarticle
- 3Internet Is Leaking - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Trollfaceencyclopedia
- 5Urban Dictionary: IRLdictionary