WAGMI
We're all gonna make it — a hype mantra of solidarity and shared optimism.
Definitions
Used ironically when things are obviously going badly, as gallows humor.
Short for 'we're all gonna make it,' posted to boost morale and signal collective optimism in a trading community. It says we'll all get rich together if we hold.
A bonding phrase that builds in-group loyalty — using it marks you as a believer and a member of the tribe.
WAGMI In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Crypto and NFT Twitter slang from around 2021, often pronounced as a word ('wagmee'). It became the optimistic rallying cry of bull markets, with NGMI as its pessimistic twin.
People Also Ask
What does 'WAGMI' mean?
It stands for 'we're all gonna make it,' a hype phrase of shared optimism in crypto communities. It's about getting rich together.
How do you pronounce WAGMI?
Usually as a word, 'wag-mee,' rather than spelling out the letters. Some people also say each letter.
What's the difference between WAGMI and GMI?
GMI means 'gonna make it' about one person; WAGMI means 'we're ALL gonna make it' as a group rally cry.
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