2025 is only a few days away and this time of the year is for a recap, right? As you look back at the year, we'll help you remember and laugh at some of the hilarious memes that went viral on the internet in these 12 months.

In 2024, several memes captured the internet's attention, including the 'Chin Tapak Dum Dum' meme from the popular animated cartoon show 'Chhota Bheem' and the 'Aha Tamatar' meme inspired by a catchy nursery rhyme that triggered laughter for its creative visuals.

There are many more such memes on this list that left netizens in splits for their relatability in everyday life.

Chin Tapak Dum Dum

The ‘Chin Tapak Dum Dum’ scene reminded people of their childhood days and the show 'Chhota Bheem'. But that wasn't all. The meme showing the character Takia humorously depicted how to overcome life's challenges by not stressing out but moving on by saying these words. Takia's words went viral and served as the instant answer to worrying questions like "How could we solve this problem?".

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Khatam, Tata, Goodbye

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's old speeches resurfaced on social media this year, only to result in a laughable meme. In his address, he was heard saying, "Khatam, Tata, Goodbye". These words by the politician soon took the internet by storm and made its space into the world of memes.

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Aye Haye Oye Hoye..Bado Badi

The song released by YouTuber and singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan was termed "cringe" and "funny" by internet users. Instead of creating dance reels on song, netizens turned the beat to a meme which he rolled out on the floor laughing. Several meme videos vibing to the "Aye Haye Oye Hoye Bado Badi" lyris went viral on the internet this year.

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Very Demure, Very Mindful

Do we need to say anything more about this TikTok trend that later went viral across various social media platforms? We are sure that you might have not forgotten how these words were trending in 2024 and being used by not only reel creators but also brands. The original reel came from Jools Lebron during her make-up video where she showed viewers her very demure work outfit and mindful make-up.

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Moye Moye

The 'Moye Moye' song that caught the attention of internet users in late 2023 continued to stay on their playlist and meme list in 2024 as well. Addressing this trend, Google India wrote, "Started with Moye Moye, still feeling Moye Moye. ‘Moye moye meaning’ was one of the top trending Searches… even in 2024". The original music by Serbian singer Teya Dora went viral for its haunting visuals and the 'nightmare' feeling.

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Aha Tamatar Bade Majedar

This seemed as one of the most hilarious memes of the year. A nursery rhyme was tweaked into a funny meme, which left netizens in splits. People were so amused with this children's song that they were seen grooving and uploading reels on the internet, making the song go viral.

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