This Aint It Chief
Also known as: This Ain't It Chief · Chief Called and This Ain't It
"This Ain't It, Chief" is a slang phrase and reaction meme used to tell someone that what they just said or posted is wrong, uncool, or flat-out stupid. The phrase blew up on Twitter during the summer of 2018 and quickly spread to Reddit and other platforms, becoming one of the year's go-to dismissal phrases1. It works like a casual, slightly patronizing way to shut down a bad take without getting into a full argument3.
TL;DR
This Aint It Chief is a disapproval meme rejecting ideas, takes, or posts.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Platforms
Timeline
2018-01-01
This Aint It Chief begins gaining traction
2019-01-01
This Aint It Chief started spreading across social media platforms
2020-01-01
This Aint It Chief reached mainstream popularity and media coverage
2021-01-01
Brands and companies started using This Aint It Chief in marketing
2023-01-01
This Aint It Chief entered the broader pop culture conversation
How to Use This Meme
The format is dead simple. When someone posts something you think is wrong, bad, or misguided, you reply with "this ain't it, chief" or some variation of it. Common approaches include:
- Straight reply: Just type "this ain't it, chief" under the offending post. No elaboration needed. - Quote tweet: Retweet the bad take with "this ain't it, chief" as your commentary. - ASCII calculator: Format the phrase inside a text-art calculator, implying you've mathematically determined that it, in fact, ain't it. - Variations: "Chief called, this ain't it," "According to my calculations, this ain't it, chief," or just a shortened "this ain't it."
The phrase typically works best as a standalone response rather than the start of a longer argument. The humor comes from the brevity and the mock-formal "chief" address.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The phrase appeared only once on all of Twitter before 2014, making its 2018 explosion all the more sudden.
Urban Dictionary's entry was created on July 27, 2018, just weeks before the phrase hit peak usage.
The word "chief" in the phrase follows the same pattern as "boss," "pal," and "buddy," words that sound friendly but carry a condescending edge when used to address strangers.
The ASCII calculator version became so popular that even brand accounts copied the format.
Derivatives & Variations
ASCII Calculator format:
The phrase displayed inside text-art calculators, popularized by @gothstepdad's July 2018 tweet. The visual joke implies mathematical proof that something "ain't it"[2].
"Imma Keep It Real With U Chief":
A related dismissal format using the same "chief" address, which Know Your Meme notes as a companion phrase[2].
"Chief Called" variant:
An expansion where the speaker claims to have received a phone call from "the chief" confirming the bad take, sometimes formatted as "just got off the phone with the chief, this ain't it"[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 2This Ain't It, Chief - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3David Brandt (farmer)encyclopedia
- 4This Ain't It, Chief - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 5Urban Dictionary: this ain’t it chiefdictionary