If you’ve been scrolling through TikTok or YouTube and keep hearing the word “skibidi” tossed around, you’re not alone. Parents, older siblings, even teachers are asking: What does skibidi mean? For Gen Z and Gen Alpha, it’s more than just a word—it’s part of an inside joke, a dance trend, and a whole internet culture moment. This guide breaks it down in plain English so you don’t have to feel left out when the teens in your life won’t stop singing about toilets. What Does Skibidi Actually Mean? Here’s the thing: “skibidi” doesn’t technically mean anything. It’s a made-up word from a viral song by the Russian rave band Little Big, released in 2018. The song’s catchy chorus repeats “skibidi” over and over, paired with a goofy, meme-worthy dance. But like most internet slang, it didn’t stop there. “Skibidi” took on a life of its own thanks to TikTok, YouTube memes, and especially the Skibidi Toilet series —a surreal animated saga where human-headed toilets battle characters with ...