Download Batusi On Drugs Ualuealuealeuale Button APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 2.0 |
Update | 6 years ago |
Size | 6.70 MB (7,026,753 bytes) |
Developer | The Meme Buttons |
Category | Apps, Entertainment |
Package Name | button.thememe.batman.on.drugs |
OS | 4.0 and up |
Batusi On Drugs Ualuealuealeuale Button APPLICATION description
Batusi Bat Man On Drugs Meme Button
In this application you will have to press the button located below the screen and it will sound the Batusi On Drugs meme prank!
Use it in the right context to troll your friends and family and prank your neighbor to be the master! Make your own sketches and en with your friends and family! Troll, disturb, and entertain your friends!
Share the Batusi On Drugs Meme Button!
About
Ualuealuealeuale refers to a YTMND fad associated with the incoherent gibberish chorus from the song Chacarron Macarron.
Origin
YTMND
The first Ualuealuealeuale YTMND was created by user MowtenDoo on September 9th, 2005.
The Batusi is a go-go dance invented for the 1960s television series. According to Wikipedia, it was inspired by the Watusi, a popular 1960s solo dance. It was featured in the first episode of the show aired on January 12th, 1966, in a scene where Batusi is drugged by a woman at a dance club. The clip from 1:38 to 1:40 in the following video was used for the Ualuealuealeuale YTMND.
On YTMND, many spin-off pages were created that used the footage of the Batusi dance. According to the YTMND Wiki, the original popularity caused a fair amount of controversy on the site.
Batusi Ualuealuealeuale quickly became an intensely popular and controversial site. It was a constant fixture on the Top 15 as people circulated links to it around internet forums. As it approached 1 million views, YTMND users who hated the site refused to believe that the site’s success was legitimate, and accused MowtenDoo of viewhacking.
On July 12th, 2006, a video version of the ualuealuealeuale was uploaded to YouTube and has 587,746 views as of November 8th, 2011. Several video derivatives were subsequently posted to YouTube, the most popular of which was a video of an animated dog with the audio.
All courtesy of The Meme Buttons.
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In this application you will have to press the button located below the screen and it will sound the Batusi On Drugs meme prank!
Use it in the right context to troll your friends and family and prank your neighbor to be the master! Make your own sketches and en with your friends and family! Troll, disturb, and entertain your friends!
Share the Batusi On Drugs Meme Button!
About
Ualuealuealeuale refers to a YTMND fad associated with the incoherent gibberish chorus from the song Chacarron Macarron.
Origin
YTMND
The first Ualuealuealeuale YTMND was created by user MowtenDoo on September 9th, 2005.
The Batusi is a go-go dance invented for the 1960s television series. According to Wikipedia, it was inspired by the Watusi, a popular 1960s solo dance. It was featured in the first episode of the show aired on January 12th, 1966, in a scene where Batusi is drugged by a woman at a dance club. The clip from 1:38 to 1:40 in the following video was used for the Ualuealuealeuale YTMND.
On YTMND, many spin-off pages were created that used the footage of the Batusi dance. According to the YTMND Wiki, the original popularity caused a fair amount of controversy on the site.
Batusi Ualuealuealeuale quickly became an intensely popular and controversial site. It was a constant fixture on the Top 15 as people circulated links to it around internet forums. As it approached 1 million views, YTMND users who hated the site refused to believe that the site’s success was legitimate, and accused MowtenDoo of viewhacking.
On July 12th, 2006, a video version of the ualuealuealeuale was uploaded to YouTube and has 587,746 views as of November 8th, 2011. Several video derivatives were subsequently posted to YouTube, the most popular of which was a video of an animated dog with the audio.
All courtesy of The Meme Buttons.
Follow us on twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/AppsOak
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