phrase Internet Slang

big mood

· phrase · gen-z

Maximum relatable. Often paired with an absurd image that captures exactly how you feel.

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A reaction declaring something is profoundly relatable — usually to an image of a raccoon eating from a bin, a cat falling off a shelf, or some other creature behaving exactly like you on a Tuesday. Bigger than 'mood', smaller than 'me to my core'.

“Photo of a duck face-down in the pond, caption: big mood.”
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big mood In A Sentence

Photo of a duck face-down in the pond, caption: big mood.

Origin & Usage

Evolved from the 2010s Tumblr/Twitter use of 'mood' as a one-word reaction; 'big mood' added the intensifier around 2017.

People Also Ask

What does 'big mood' mean?

'Big mood' means maximum relatable — it's how you react to something that captures exactly how you feel, often paired with an absurd image.

How do you use 'big mood' in a sentence?

You'd comment 'big mood' under a post about wanting to nap all day.

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