Definition of «english or spanish»
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| First seen | 2026 |
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This phrase originates from a viral social media challenge where a creator asks bystanders 'English or Spanish?' and then declares that the first person to move is gay. It has evolved into a general meme used to freeze people in place or create awkward, humorous tension in public settings. The phrase relies on the sudden imposition of a 'game' that the target didn't agree to play.
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He walked up to the group and just said 'English or Spanish' and everyone turned into statues.
You can't even walk through the mall anymore without someone trying to hit you with the English or Spanish trap.
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