Oooooh — 2013 2021

Structured around long-form entertainment (TV episodes, movies).

By 2021, the "Oooooh" had evolved from a simple reaction into a versatile . oooooh 2013 2021

Follows a woman named Florence who, concerned about her lack of orgasms, attends an educational weekend at a "Manor of Love" to explore new sexual practices. Running at 6

[2010] --------------------- GENERATION ALPHA --------------------- [2024] ★ [2013] ====== THE CORE COHORT ====== [2021] ★ | | v v iPad/Instagram Post-Pandemic Ubiquity Era Toddlerhood Running at 6.4 seconds

As reaction GIFs crossed over to Vine and early YouTube, the “oooooh” sound detached from its feline origin and became a free-floating sound effect. The rise of soundboard websites and meme databases in the mid-2010s gave users access to an easily downloadable library of sounds. One of the most ubiquitous clips from this period was the sound effect. Running at 6.4 seconds, it was the perfect length for a Vine loop. DJ Snake and Lil Jon’s 2013 anthem had a beat drop that naturally lent itself to the “oooooh” ad-lib, and it quickly became the go-to audio for videos depicting wild behavior, sudden destruction, or chaotic good luck.

Structured around long-form entertainment (TV episodes, movies).

By 2021, the "Oooooh" had evolved from a simple reaction into a versatile .

Follows a woman named Florence who, concerned about her lack of orgasms, attends an educational weekend at a "Manor of Love" to explore new sexual practices.

[2010] --------------------- GENERATION ALPHA --------------------- [2024] ★ [2013] ====== THE CORE COHORT ====== [2021] ★ | | v v iPad/Instagram Post-Pandemic Ubiquity Era Toddlerhood

As reaction GIFs crossed over to Vine and early YouTube, the “oooooh” sound detached from its feline origin and became a free-floating sound effect. The rise of soundboard websites and meme databases in the mid-2010s gave users access to an easily downloadable library of sounds. One of the most ubiquitous clips from this period was the sound effect. Running at 6.4 seconds, it was the perfect length for a Vine loop. DJ Snake and Lil Jon’s 2013 anthem had a beat drop that naturally lent itself to the “oooooh” ad-lib, and it quickly became the go-to audio for videos depicting wild behavior, sudden destruction, or chaotic good luck.