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The best Memes and Puns of 2022

Posted on December 2, 2022December 29, 2022 By The Lingwist
  1. Extroverts and Introverts
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2. The Bushes

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3. Monday of My Life

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4. The Confusion

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5. Mr. Sophisticated

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6. The Studpid

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7. Smonday

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8. Sarcasm

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9. I love you

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10. Pessimist

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11. Facebook

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12. The typo

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13. The Philosopher

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14. Tradition

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15. Too Peopley

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16. X and Y

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17. The One Byte

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18. Adult in the new age

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19. Solve My Problems

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20. My English

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21. Kleptomaniac and Literalist

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22. The call

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23. The Tradition

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25. I will never be tired again

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26. It is never done this way!

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27. A good insult

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28. The best Sign

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29. The best daughter

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30. Foreigner

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31. Philosopher

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32. The Best Personality

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33. Covert it then!

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34. The Doctor

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35. Multilingualism

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36. Cross-languages

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37. The center

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38. The sour Aid

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39. The waiter

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40. Keep it going!

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41. 2022

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42. Memes and the historians

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43. The certificate

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44. The pun

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45. The grammarian

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46. Stop it!

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47. The Englishes

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48. Laundry

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49. Be Quiet!

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50. Push harder

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