noun Internet Slang

Fanum Tax

/ˈfænəm tæks/ · noun · slang

The 'tax' of stealing a bite of your friend's food without asking.

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Definitions

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Used as a Gen Alpha brainrot reference word, often listed alongside skibidi and rizz.

“The kid kept yelling fanum tax at lunch.”
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2

By extension, taking a small cut of anything that belongs to a friend.

“You won the bet but I'm taking a fanum tax on the winnings.”
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The act of taking a portion of someone's food as a self-declared 'tax,' usually a friend's, half-jokingly.

“He grabbed a fry off my plate and called it the fanum tax.”
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Fanum Tax In A Sentence

don't even think about the fanum tax on my burger 🔪
bought a 12 pack, now it's a 9 pack thanks to the fanum tax
fanum tax is just legalized theft between friends honestly

Origin & Usage

Named after Fanum, a content creator in Kai Cenat's AMP group who became known on stream for stealing bites of others' food. It became a Gen Alpha catchphrase around 2023-2024.

People Also Ask

What does 'fanum tax' mean?

Fanum tax is the joke 'tax' of taking a bite of your friend's food without asking. It's named after the streamer Fanum, who did it constantly on stream.

Who is Fanum?

Fanum is a streamer and member of Kai Cenat's AMP collective. His habit of grabbing food from friends on stream gave the meme its name.

Is 'fanum tax' real money?

No, it's not literal money — it's the playful idea of owing a friend a cut, usually a bite of food, just because they declared it.

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