Me and the Boys

2019Image macro / snowclone captionclassic

Also known as: Me and the Boys at 2am · MATB

Me and the Boys is a 2019 image-macro snowclone pairing the phrase with a 1967 Spider-Man screenshot of grinning villains used to caption absurd group scenarios.

Me and the Boys is a snowclone caption meme that pairs the phrase "me and the boys" with absurd or relatable group activities. While the format existed casually on social media for years, it exploded in late May 2019 when Reddit users matched it with a screenshot of four grinning villains from the 1967 Spider-Man animated series2. The image of Rhino, Vulture, Electro, and Green Goblin became one of the defining memes of mid-20191.

TL;DR

Me and the Boys is a snowclone caption meme that pairs the phrase "me and the boys" with absurd or relatable group activities.

Overview

The meme uses the caption "Me and the boys" followed by a description of some group activity, usually something silly, mundane, or absurdly specific. The most iconic version features a screenshot from the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon showing Vulture, Electro, and Green Goblin with mischievous grins, with a crudely edited image of Rhino added to complete the quartet1. The four villains' exaggerated facial expressions give them a look of conspiratorial glee that fits perfectly with captions about doing dumb stuff with your friends.

The format works because it's endlessly adaptable. Any group activity can be slotted in after the caption, from "me and the boys looking for beans at 2am" to "me and the boys about to get banned from Applebee's"3.

The phrase "me and the boys" (or "me and my boys") was a common social media caption long before it became a meme format. On Instagram alone, over 26,500 posts carried the #meandtheboys hashtag as of January 20192. People used it sincerely to caption group photos on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit for years.

The shift to ironic meme usage started on r/okbuddyretard. On November 7, 2018, Reddit user calogant reposted an image of cartoon characters holding Bibles in church with the caption "Me and the Boys at bible study," picking up over 1,500 upvotes2. On January 5, 2019, Instagram user swaggycreeperguy posted floating Minecraft figures captioned "Me and the boys in creative mode," earning over 190 likes2. When Redditor _ItsDank_ reposted that image to r/okbuddyretard on January 14, 2019, it blew up with over 16,100 upvotes in two weeks2.

Origin & Background

Platform
Instagram / Reddit (hashtag and early ironic usage), r/okbuddyretard / r/dankmemes (viral Spider-Man format)
Key People
cobe1712, calogant, swaggycreeperguy
Date
2019
Year
2019

The phrase "me and the boys" (or "me and my boys") was a common social media caption long before it became a meme format. On Instagram alone, over 26,500 posts carried the #meandtheboys hashtag as of January 2019. People used it sincerely to caption group photos on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit for years.

The shift to ironic meme usage started on r/okbuddyretard. On November 7, 2018, Reddit user calogant reposted an image of cartoon characters holding Bibles in church with the caption "Me and the Boys at bible study," picking up over 1,500 upvotes. On January 5, 2019, Instagram user swaggycreeperguy posted floating Minecraft figures captioned "Me and the boys in creative mode," earning over 190 likes. When Redditor _ItsDank_ reposted that image to r/okbuddyretard on January 14, 2019, it blew up with over 16,100 upvotes in two weeks.

How It Spread

The format spread fast after the January 2019 posts. Within 24 hours of the r/okbuddyretard breakout, the "creative mode" image hit r/memes (4,900+ upvotes) and r/me_irl (35,000+ upvotes). On January 23, 2019, Redditor RadicalCars posted another variation to r/okbuddyretard that pulled in 11,600 upvotes in one week. By late January, the caption format was everywhere on Reddit and Instagram.

Then came the image that defined the meme. On May 25, 2019, Redditor cobe1712 took a still from episode 19 of the 1967 Spider-Man animated series ("To Catch a Spider / Double Identity") showing Vulture, Electro, and Green Goblin smiling together, and edited in a crude image of Rhino from the same show. That post hit over 52,500 upvotes in seven days. The next day, Redditor White__Science__Man reused the image for a Me and the Boys caption that scored another 29,700 upvotes.

The Spider-Man villain version took over Reddit through the final week of May and into June 2019. Notable posts appeared on r/dankmemes, r/ShitpostCrusaders, and r/me_irl. By June 3, 2019, eBaum's World published a compilation of 50 examples. The format was so dominant that users began making meta-memes about seeing "me and the boys" everywhere on their feeds.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokInstagram

Timeline

2019

Me and the Boys first appears online

2019

Gains traction on social media

2020

Reaches peak popularity

2021-01-01

Me and the Boys reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

2022-01-01

Brands and companies started using Me and the Boys in marketing

2024-01-01

Me and the Boys entered the broader pop culture conversation

2025-01-01

Me and the Boys is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The standard format is simple:

1

Start with the caption "Me and the boys" (sometimes "Me and the boys at 2am" or "Me and the boys when...")

2

Follow it with a description of a group activity, the more absurd or specific the better

3

Pair the caption with either the classic Spider-Man villains image or any image of a group looking conspiratorial, happy, or up to something

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Me and the Boys dominated Reddit's meme ecosystem for roughly two weeks in late May and early June 2019, a period so intense that multiple subreddits saw it as their top-performing format. The meme brought renewed attention to the 1967 Spider-Man animated series, which was already a rich source of meme material through the "60s Spider-Man" reaction image family.

The format's broad appeal came from its universality. Everyone has "the boys" (used in a gender-neutral sense by many communities), and the activities described ranged from gaming sessions to grocery store chaos to workplace shenanigans. Brands and social media managers adopted the format quickly, and it became a staple of community management playbooks through the rest of 2019.

Fun Facts

The 1967 Spider-Man episode that sourced the image ("To Catch a Spider / Double Identity") was episode 19 of the first season, produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation before the studio went bankrupt.

The meme format existed for months in ironic meme communities before the Spider-Man villain image turned it into a mainstream juggernaut.

Rhino doesn't actually appear in the original screenshot. Redditor cobe1712 edited him in from a different scene of the same show to create the four-character lineup.

Urban Dictionary's top definitions for "Me and the Boys" all reference the Spider-Man villains specifically, even though the caption format predates that version.

Derivatives & Variations

Spider-Man Villain Edits:

The core derivative. Users edited the four villains into different scenarios, costumes, or art styles while keeping their distinctive grins[2].

Me and the Boys at 2am:

A popular sub-variant emphasizing late-night activities like raiding the fridge or playing video games[3].

Me and the Boys in Creative Mode:

The pre-Spider-Man version using Minecraft floating figures, which was the format's first viral hit[2].

Character Swaps:

Users replaced the Spider-Man villains with other groups of four (Teletubbies, Ninja Turtles, Beatles, etc.) while maintaining the same caption structure[1].

HD Redraws:

Fan artists redrew the low-quality 1967 animation in high-definition or different art styles, keeping the characters' iconic expressions[1].

Frequently Asked Questions

Me and the Boys

2019Image macro / snowclone captionclassic

Also known as: Me and the Boys at 2am · MATB

Me and the Boys is a 2019 image-macro snowclone pairing the phrase with a 1967 Spider-Man screenshot of grinning villains used to caption absurd group scenarios.

Me and the Boys is a snowclone caption meme that pairs the phrase "me and the boys" with absurd or relatable group activities. While the format existed casually on social media for years, it exploded in late May 2019 when Reddit users matched it with a screenshot of four grinning villains from the 1967 Spider-Man animated series. The image of Rhino, Vulture, Electro, and Green Goblin became one of the defining memes of mid-2019.

TL;DR

Me and the Boys is a snowclone caption meme that pairs the phrase "me and the boys" with absurd or relatable group activities.

Overview

The meme uses the caption "Me and the boys" followed by a description of some group activity, usually something silly, mundane, or absurdly specific. The most iconic version features a screenshot from the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon showing Vulture, Electro, and Green Goblin with mischievous grins, with a crudely edited image of Rhino added to complete the quartet. The four villains' exaggerated facial expressions give them a look of conspiratorial glee that fits perfectly with captions about doing dumb stuff with your friends.

The format works because it's endlessly adaptable. Any group activity can be slotted in after the caption, from "me and the boys looking for beans at 2am" to "me and the boys about to get banned from Applebee's".

The phrase "me and the boys" (or "me and my boys") was a common social media caption long before it became a meme format. On Instagram alone, over 26,500 posts carried the #meandtheboys hashtag as of January 2019. People used it sincerely to caption group photos on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit for years.

The shift to ironic meme usage started on r/okbuddyretard. On November 7, 2018, Reddit user calogant reposted an image of cartoon characters holding Bibles in church with the caption "Me and the Boys at bible study," picking up over 1,500 upvotes. On January 5, 2019, Instagram user swaggycreeperguy posted floating Minecraft figures captioned "Me and the boys in creative mode," earning over 190 likes. When Redditor _ItsDank_ reposted that image to r/okbuddyretard on January 14, 2019, it blew up with over 16,100 upvotes in two weeks.

Origin & Background

Platform
Instagram / Reddit (hashtag and early ironic usage), r/okbuddyretard / r/dankmemes (viral Spider-Man format)
Key People
cobe1712, calogant, swaggycreeperguy
Date
2019
Year
2019

The phrase "me and the boys" (or "me and my boys") was a common social media caption long before it became a meme format. On Instagram alone, over 26,500 posts carried the #meandtheboys hashtag as of January 2019. People used it sincerely to caption group photos on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit for years.

The shift to ironic meme usage started on r/okbuddyretard. On November 7, 2018, Reddit user calogant reposted an image of cartoon characters holding Bibles in church with the caption "Me and the Boys at bible study," picking up over 1,500 upvotes. On January 5, 2019, Instagram user swaggycreeperguy posted floating Minecraft figures captioned "Me and the boys in creative mode," earning over 190 likes. When Redditor _ItsDank_ reposted that image to r/okbuddyretard on January 14, 2019, it blew up with over 16,100 upvotes in two weeks.

How It Spread

The format spread fast after the January 2019 posts. Within 24 hours of the r/okbuddyretard breakout, the "creative mode" image hit r/memes (4,900+ upvotes) and r/me_irl (35,000+ upvotes). On January 23, 2019, Redditor RadicalCars posted another variation to r/okbuddyretard that pulled in 11,600 upvotes in one week. By late January, the caption format was everywhere on Reddit and Instagram.

Then came the image that defined the meme. On May 25, 2019, Redditor cobe1712 took a still from episode 19 of the 1967 Spider-Man animated series ("To Catch a Spider / Double Identity") showing Vulture, Electro, and Green Goblin smiling together, and edited in a crude image of Rhino from the same show. That post hit over 52,500 upvotes in seven days. The next day, Redditor White__Science__Man reused the image for a Me and the Boys caption that scored another 29,700 upvotes.

The Spider-Man villain version took over Reddit through the final week of May and into June 2019. Notable posts appeared on r/dankmemes, r/ShitpostCrusaders, and r/me_irl. By June 3, 2019, eBaum's World published a compilation of 50 examples. The format was so dominant that users began making meta-memes about seeing "me and the boys" everywhere on their feeds.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokInstagram

Timeline

2019

Me and the Boys first appears online

2019

Gains traction on social media

2020

Reaches peak popularity

2021-01-01

Me and the Boys reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

2022-01-01

Brands and companies started using Me and the Boys in marketing

2024-01-01

Me and the Boys entered the broader pop culture conversation

2025-01-01

Me and the Boys is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The standard format is simple:

1

Start with the caption "Me and the boys" (sometimes "Me and the boys at 2am" or "Me and the boys when...")

2

Follow it with a description of a group activity, the more absurd or specific the better

3

Pair the caption with either the classic Spider-Man villains image or any image of a group looking conspiratorial, happy, or up to something

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Me and the Boys dominated Reddit's meme ecosystem for roughly two weeks in late May and early June 2019, a period so intense that multiple subreddits saw it as their top-performing format. The meme brought renewed attention to the 1967 Spider-Man animated series, which was already a rich source of meme material through the "60s Spider-Man" reaction image family.

The format's broad appeal came from its universality. Everyone has "the boys" (used in a gender-neutral sense by many communities), and the activities described ranged from gaming sessions to grocery store chaos to workplace shenanigans. Brands and social media managers adopted the format quickly, and it became a staple of community management playbooks through the rest of 2019.

Fun Facts

The 1967 Spider-Man episode that sourced the image ("To Catch a Spider / Double Identity") was episode 19 of the first season, produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation before the studio went bankrupt.

The meme format existed for months in ironic meme communities before the Spider-Man villain image turned it into a mainstream juggernaut.

Rhino doesn't actually appear in the original screenshot. Redditor cobe1712 edited him in from a different scene of the same show to create the four-character lineup.

Urban Dictionary's top definitions for "Me and the Boys" all reference the Spider-Man villains specifically, even though the caption format predates that version.

Derivatives & Variations

Spider-Man Villain Edits:

The core derivative. Users edited the four villains into different scenarios, costumes, or art styles while keeping their distinctive grins[2].

Me and the Boys at 2am:

A popular sub-variant emphasizing late-night activities like raiding the fridge or playing video games[3].

Me and the Boys in Creative Mode:

The pre-Spider-Man version using Minecraft floating figures, which was the format's first viral hit[2].

Character Swaps:

Users replaced the Spider-Man villains with other groups of four (Teletubbies, Ninja Turtles, Beatles, etc.) while maintaining the same caption structure[1].

HD Redraws:

Fan artists redrew the low-quality 1967 animation in high-definition or different art styles, keeping the characters' iconic expressions[1].

Frequently Asked Questions