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V9 Please only use English language tags for general tags.
Remove on sight.
Updated by Irrixiatdowne Mon, Jan 15 '24, 11:28
V8 Please only use English language tags for general tags.
Updated by Irrixiatdowne Mon, Jan 15 '24, 11:28
V7 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream.

As any other popular phrase this has been spread across many social medias such as Tiktok and Youtube resulting in the phrase being poisoned and placed among other now cringy terms like "Sigma", "Based", "Skibidi", "Rizz", "Baby Gronk", "Fanum Tax" and other terms popular among Gen Z and Gen Alpha.

Note: Can obviously be used for other genders, as the origin was simply from Kai Cenat and his infatuation towards thicc women.

Side Note: Probably better to use the different ass/butt tags to describe a person with a beefy posterier, as this tag is better for when someone specifically says or uses the word instead of only being used as a tag for that example in a artwork/animation.
Updated by Glow_Rose Sun, Jan 14 '24, 21:33
V6 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream.


Note: Can obviously be used for other genders, as the origin was simply from Kai Cenat and his infatuation towards thicc women.

Side Note: Probably better to use the different ass/butt tags to describe a person with a beefy posterier, as this tag is better for when someone specifically says or uses the word instead of only being used as a tag for that example in a artwork/animation.
Updated by Glow_Rose Sun, Jan 14 '24, 21:33
V5 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream.

Note: Probably better to use the different ass/butt tags to describe a person with a beefy posterier, as this tag is better for when someone specifically says or uses the word instead of only being used as a tag for that example in a artwork/animation.
Updated by deleted106006 Sun, Jan 14 '24, 08:51
V4 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream.

Note: Probably better to use the different ass/butt tags to describe a person with a beefy posterier, as this tag is better for when someone specifically the word instead of only being used as a tag for that example in a artwork/animation.
Updated by deleted106006 Sun, Jan 14 '24, 08:51
V3 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream.

Note: Can obviously be used for other genders, as the origin was simply from Kai Cenat and his infatuation towards thicc women.
Updated by deleted106006 Sun, Jan 14 '24, 08:49
V2 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream. As any other popular phrase this has been spread across many social medias such as Tiktok and Youtube resulting in the phrase being poisoned and placed among other now cringy terms like "Sigma", "Based", "Skibidi", "Rizz", "Baby Gronk", "Fanum Tax" and other terms popular among Gen Z and Gen Alpha.

Note: Can obviously be used for other genders, as the origin was simply from Kai Cenat and his infatuation towards thicc women.
Updated by deleted106006 Sun, Nov 05 '23, 19:30
V1 Originating from the popular Twitch Streamer "Kai Cenat" this phrase is the abbreviation of "God Damn" used whenever he sees a voluptous or curvy female in a stream. As any other popular phrase this has been spread across many social medias such as Tiktok and Youtube resulting in the phrase being poisoned and placed among other now cringy terms like "Sigma", "Based", "Skibidi", "Rizz", "Baby Gronk", "Fanum Tax" and other terms popular among Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
Updated by deleted106006 Sun, Nov 05 '23, 19:28