Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang are coming for Halloween costumes.
The “Skibidi Toilet” — a slang term among younger generations as well as a meme and YouTube series — is now a Halloween costume sold at retailers like Spirit Halloween and Spencer’s.
The costume is of an inflatable toilet with a creepy human head sticking out of it, based on the popular YouTube series created by Alexey Gerasimov.
“Dom Dom Yes Yes, it’s time to take over the costume party in this officially licensed Skibidi inflatable toilet costume,” reads the costume description on Spirit Halloween. “Features an inflatable design with a battery-operated fan for easy inflation on the go. Fire up the rizz and show your support for Skibidi toilets before the cameramen and speakers take over humanity.”
For those confused, Skibidi Toilet is an animated series posted as YouTube Shorts and later compiled into longer videos. In the dystopian clips, mobile toilets are depicted with human heads protruding from the bowls.
The term has evolved into a nonsensical slang term for Gen Z and Gen Alpha – and has no inherent meaning, although “squid” can refer to something good, cool, bad, or evil, depending on the context . It is also often used as a complementary word.
“Dom Dom Yes Yes” is a song by Biser King, which was completed with “Give It to Me” by Timbaland for the animated series on Gerasimov’s channel called “DaFuq!?Boom!”
The Squidward Toilet isn’t the only wacky Halloween costume you can wear this year. Spirit Halloween and Chipotle teamed up for a collection of wacky outfits that are all bodysuits, complete with a Chipotle napkin, fork, water cup, burrito and a to-go bag.
And thanks to online costume emporium Yandy, you too can be Snatched: Semaglutide Injection, a costume inspired by the Ozempic weight loss drug craze.
The costume is a two-piece set that vaguely resembles an Ozempic syringe, with a blue and orange top-style dress and pill-shaped hat.
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