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to query what 'being such a mood' means?

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JinglingHellsBells · 05/06/2022 20:35

Never come across 'mood' being used before to describe anyone.
Prince Louis is 'such a mood'.

Eh?

Just popped up on social media over the weekend.

Since when did it change from 'being in a mood' or being 'moody'?

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footballerswifeee · 05/06/2022 20:39

It’s a meme term, been around for a while. Means something relatable, eg you’d post a picture of a dog looking tired and say like “big mood”- or in this case I assume it relates to the faces Louis was pulling.

JinglingHellsBells · 05/06/2022 20:40

Ah, okaaaaaay!

Thanks

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ScootsMcHoy · 05/06/2022 20:40

It doesn't mean the same thing.

A mood means that you know how he feels. You can relate to the mood.

housemaus · 05/06/2022 20:42

Something being 'a mood' isn't the same as 'moody'.

It's like... someone being funny/relatable?

So the fact that he was messing round/not taking the Jubilee seriously would be 'a mood' for someone who also didn't really care about the Jubilee.

Like the equivalent of saying "God, same", or "I can relate".

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