Seinfeld Memes

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Seinlanguage, the title of Jerry Seinfeld’s best-selling novel on humor, is a glossary of code names, phrases, and running gags from the show that evolved around specific episodes. Examples include “Man hands,” “shrinkage,” “regift,” and “double dip.” “Yada, yada, yada,” “No soup for you!” and “Not that there’s anything wrong with that” are just a few of the memorable quotes that were thought up, featured, or re-popularized during the series’ run and have since become indelible parts of pop culture. No doubt the makers of the show took great pleasure in making even the most mundane situations entertaining. These Seinfeld memes are proof that even though the show is no longer on air, we still can relate to the situations it depicted in our daily lives. The show paved the way for other sitcoms such as Friends and The Big Bang Theory, which we also have meme lists for. Seinfeld was a show that managed to capture the hearts of viewers all over the world. It was practically the 90s version of a running meme. This TV phenomenon show was amusing, well-written, unique, and well-marketed. In many ways, “Seinfeld” was unlike any other television show of the time.

Jerry Seinfeld Predicting Social Media

Jerry Seinfeld Predicting Social Media

If you’re an internet savvy person, this little nugget is sure to catch your attention. Jerry was correct in his prediction about social media, and he was correct in calling us out on it, and yet we simply love that he did so.

V for Vandelay

V for Vandelay

Vandelay or Vendetta? If you’re George Costanza, you might want to enlist Vandelay’s help. It’s safe to say that this alias appeared on multiple occasions in the show and, in fact, lasted longer than many of George’s jobs over the course of his career. Though Art Vandelay may not have saved George from his troubles, he sure became an important part of George life.

There is Always a Problem

There is Always a Problem

Aren’t you annoyed that every few days, a new variant of the COVID-19 virus shows up to ruin your plans? George feels the same way, and he doesn’t seem too delighted about it. Hence, he asks “Why must there always be a problem?” to show his genuine frustration.

Kramer’s Dynamic Entrance

Kramer’s Dynamic Entrance

The character of Kramer is unhinged in his own way — which is why he’s one of the show’s best characters. As a result, the audience finds the way he enters Seinfeld’s apartment amusing. Let’s face it, we all loved his wacky entrances and even wackier antics.

Work Week…Again

Work Week…Again

Elaine’s outburst about her job says it all. Who among us hasn’t had a bad day or bad week at work? Just work a little harder for a fun weekend, because work weeks aren’t always this bad, right? At least that’s what we keep telling ourselves.

Costanza, the Fashion Icon of Seinfeld

Costanza, the Fashion Icon of Seinfeld

George may have been “extremely careful” with his money, but he was always the fashionista we know and love. This man was way ahead of his time in terms of fashion in the 1990s, and we’re just following in his footsteps.

I Just Want to Take Another Look at ya

I Just Want to Take Another Look at ya

Make a Jerry Seinfeld version of the iconic scene from A Star Is Born. Jerry is going to need his spectacles just to look at Lady Gaga again. Four-eyed people can personally relate to Jerry’s action here right? Besides its Lady Gaga we’re talking about! Regardless of your glasses, you can’t help but take another look at her.

The Seinfeld Apartment = Kramer’s Free Real Estate

The Seinfeld Apartment = Kramer’s Free Real Estate

Kramer’s go-to place was Jerry’s apartment. He’d come and go as if it were his own place, and Jerry and the others didn’t seem to mind unless he was being a nuisance. If you have a friend like that in your life, you’ll understand!

Times Have Changed

Times Have Changed

Imagine if George lived through 2019 to 2022 like the rest of us. Would his lackluster phase still be considered as “pathetic loser who does nothing”? Or would this phase of his life be emblematic of the struggles of our times? We live in strange times.

Must be Nice

Must be Nice

Remember when Kramer got to wear this crazy coat and confidently walk around the streets like he owned them? Owners of toilet paper and hand sanitizer companies earned so much money at the start of the pandemic that they must have felt much like Kramer in this episode.