On February 12th, TikToker posted a video using the term, garnering over 839,000 views in a month (shown below, right). On January 25th, 2023, TikToker posted a meme using the term that gained over 1.7 million views in two months (shown below, left). Some videos using the term have on-screen captions reading, "bro speaks emoji □" and show players speaking in Roblox slang. Coems□ #roblox #dahood #dahoodfyp #fyp #viral #xyzbca #2023 #funny ♬ USE THIS SOUND – Tik Toker On January 5th, 2023, the same TIkToker posted a video where a player uses the term, garnering over 2.3 million views in two months (shown below). On December 29th, 2022, TikToker posted a video showing himself entering a server and being surrounded by players saying "coems," garnering over 190,000 views in three months. It also became prominent on Roblox among the game's players. The term became increasingly popularized on TikTok over the following months in ironic Roblox meme videos. The term seems to predate this based on videos from other TikTokers posted earlier that month that reference it, such as a December 10th post by TikToker Coems□ #roblox #dahood #dh #fyp #foryou #foryou #viral #ohio #funny ♬ USE THIS SOUND – Tik Toker The term "coems □" was coined and popularized by Roblox TikToker around December 2022 as an alternative to the word "cum" or "cums." The word is a misspelling of "comes." Although the exact origin is unclear, the earliest apparent video on his TikTok page to use the term was posted on December 27th, 2022, garnering over 1.4 million views in three months (shown below).
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