phrase Internet Slang

here for

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Enthusiastic support — you fully endorse it.

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Means you're all in. Saying you're 'here for' something is a stamp of approval — the look, the era, the drama, whatever it is, you support it loudly.

“Her messy redhead era? I am HERE for it.”
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Negated form: 'not here for' = you reject it, won't tolerate it, swipe past. Common in callout posts.

“Not here for grown men reviewing teenage pop stars, thanks.”
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here for In A Sentence

Her messy redhead era? I am HERE for it.
Not here for grown men reviewing teenage pop stars, thanks.

Origin & Usage

AAVE-rooted phrasing that went mainstream via Black Twitter and stan culture in the 2010s.

People Also Ask

What does 'here for' mean?

To be 'here for' something is to enthusiastically support and fully endorse it.

How do you use 'here for' in a sentence?

A surprise album drop at midnight? I am so here for it.

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