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“Succ” is an internet slang term typically used as an alternate spelling of the word “suck” in reference to the act of fellatio. It is often associated with image macros of the character Spongebob Squarepants and the Layers of Irony comic.

Origin

On May 22nd, 2014, Tumblr user woodmeat published a post with the message “she succ me thru my boxers.”[2] Within two years, the post gained over 11,000 notes. Soon after, Tumblr user Shagia uploaded an image of the Feels Guy with the caption of “she succ me thru my feel ….” (shown below, right).[1]



Spread

On September 9th, 2015, YouTuber CasinoCowboyProductions uploaded a reading of “He Will Never Have a Girlfriend” parody comic ending with an image of Spongebob Squarepants saying “she succ me” (shown below, left). On October 16th, YouTuber Pustules TV uploaded footage of Gordon Hurd laughing and saying “you will never get the succ” (shown below, right).



On October 26th, YouTuber FilthyFrank uploaded a video in which an alien doll says “give me the succ” while receiving a lap dance from a stripper (shown below). Over the next year, the video gathered upwards of 5.3 million views and 26,000 comments.



On April 22nd, 2016, an anonymous 4chan user posted a thread featuring an image of “Spongebob Squarepants”: with the caption “she succ me” accompanied by a greentext story about receiving oral sex while thinking of the picture (shown below). That day, a screenshot of the thread was submitted to /r/4chan,[7] where it accumulated upwards of 2,600 votes (95% upvoted) prior to being archived.



On September 14th, 2016, the Behind The Meme YouTube channel uploaded an episode on the meaning of the term, which received more than 69,000 views and 590 comments within one month (shown below).



Layers of Irony

Layers Of Irony refers to an exploitable four-panel web comic of a floating head, also known as Meme Man, having a conversation with another character, in which they refer to “layers of irony” as a form of enlightenment (shown below).



On February 25th, 2016, YouTuber JeZ uploaded a reading of the comic titled “Succ,” which garnered upwards of 780,000 views and 1,900 comments over the next eight months (shown below, left). On April 19th, YouTuber Tugumi uploaded a video titled “Succ.mov,” in which he plays a clip of the echoin “succ” audio from JeZ’s video in a classroom (shown below, right).



Zucc

On May 27th, 2016, the Facebook[5] page “Fucc the Zucc” was launched, featuring image macros and photoshopped pictures of Mark Zuckerberg. On June 6th, the Facebook Page “Utopian Raspberry – Modern Oasis Machine” posted a photoshopped image of Zuckerberg dancing captioned with the word “Zucc” (shown below, left). On June 27th, the Difficulty II Facebook[6] page posted a Layers of Irony parody comic in which Mark Zuckerberg says “Zucc” to the Goose on Fire (shown below, right).



On August 10th, Urban Dictionary user NicholsSA submitted an entry for “zucc’d,”[8] an alternate spelling of the word “zucked” which gained popularity during Facebook’s crackdown on Weird Facebook pages.




On October 10th, 2016, YouTuber punpun uploaded part of a Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Live stream in which he asks commenters to explain the “zucc thing” (shown below). That day, the video reached the front page of the /r/youtubehaiku[4] subreddit.



Various Examples



Search Interest

External References

[1]Tumblr – she succ me thru my feel….

[2]Tumblr – she succ me thru my boxers

[3]Tumblr – image post

[4]Reddit – Haiku Zucc=

[5]Facebook – Fucc the Succ

[6]Facebook – Difficulty II

[7]Reddit – Anon gets the succ

[8]Urban Dictionary – Zucc’d


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