If you’ve ever heard your teen randomly yell “Skibidi toilet!” while laughing hysterically with friends—or maybe you’ve stumbled across strange looping videos of dancing toilets on TikTok—you’re not alone. The Skibidi trend has exploded across social media, leaving many parents, millennials, and even younger Gen Z’ers scratching their heads. So what does Skibidi actually mean? And why does this bizarre word (and even stranger videos) have millions of young people hooked? Let’s break it down together. What Does “Skibidi” Mean? At its core, “Skibidi” doesn’t have a fixed meaning —it’s nonsense. The word comes from a 2018 song called Skibidi by the Russian band Little Big . The quirky track went viral thanks to its catchy beat and silly dance challenge. Fast forward to today, and the term has resurfaced in an entirely new way through TikTok memes and the “Skibidi Toilet” series —a surreal, animated battle between human-headed toilets and cameramen. So in internet culture, Skibidi...