The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Does 'Dah Bih Gah' Mean?
**TL;DR:** The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Does 'Dah Bih Gah' Mean?
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What we know
The meme of the summer of 2026 has appeared: "Dah bih gah" has taken over the online world over the past couple of weeks and is being repeated with the kind of enthusiasm we haven't seen since the glory days of 6-7. This week's Out-of-Touch guide is fully devoted to explaining the meaning, origin, and fallout of the phenomenon. What does "Dah Bih Gah" and "Dah Bih Tah" mean?
If you've encountered anyone under the age of 20 lately, I'm sure they've said "dah bih gah" or "dah bih tah" about 100 times every minute. If you wonder what it means, there's a simple explanation and a more complex one. " The more complex answer unfolds like an origami crane, illuminating different aspects of youth culture as each delicate paper petal is unfurled. " Viral video of the week: Dah Bih Gah The popularity of saying "dah bih gah" stems from a video posted on a now-deleted Ins
Source: Lifehacker
Context
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Why this matters
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What to watch next
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Practical takeaways
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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