Dat Bih Gah

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Dat Bih Gah is a viral catchphrase from a late May 2026 video of a kid in ear protection reviewing Kool-Aid soaked pineapple, saying "that bih tuff" and "that bih gah" (meaning "that bitch gas," or good). The clip blew up on X and TikTok, turning the slurred phrase into a slang term and meme template.

Overview

Dat Bih Gah, also written as Dih Bih Gah, Datbihgah or Dah Bih Gah, is a catchphrase pulled from a viral clip of a kid wearing ear protection and a baseball cap taste-testing a slice of Kool-Aid soaked pineapple1. He bites in, calls the snack "that bih tuff," then mumbles "that bih gah" - shorthand for "that bitch gas," with "gas" being slang for good1.

The video went viral in late May 2026 and rolled into June across X and TikTok1. The slurred delivery and the kid's deadpan reaction turned the phrase into a slang stamp of approval, and it quickly fed into accuracy reenactments, image macros and brainrot edits1.

How It Spread

By May 31st, X user @wedoreally posted "di bih gah," pulling over 26,000 likes in two days. Later that day, X user @AuldManMac wrote, "I already know I'm going to be using 'dih bih gah' unironically in a week," which cleared 69,000 likes in the same window. Spelling variants stacked up fast as people argued over which approximation of the kid's pronunciation was the funniest.

Reenactments did a lot of the heavy lifting on TikTok. On May 29th, TikToker @michael_ovo posted an accuracy reenactment that pulled in over 4.9 million views in four days. On June 1st, TikToker @undaunted.mangoes posted a brainrot meme edit built on the original clip, hitting more than 2.3 million views in a day.

Image macros joined the pile on June 1st, when X user @skooookum posted a Tuxedo Pooh meme contrasting "dah bih gah" and "dih bih tuh," gaining over 28,000 likes in a day. The same day, X account @dabigah posted an interview video with the kid from the clip, captioned "bubba harrelson w da lilktye interview," pulling 8,000 likes and 1.5 million views in a day. Coverage of the wider trend, including the boy behind the video, also picked up in trade press.

How to Use This Meme

Dat Bih Gah is typically used the way any slang approval is, dropped after tasting food, watching a clip, or reacting to anything good. Common conventions include swapping "gas" for the slurred "gah," pairing it with "tuff" as a one-two combo, and stylising the spelling ("dah," "dih," "di") to mimic the kid's delivery. Video memes often follow the original beat: pull a snack from a container, hold a beat, deliver the line with a flat face. Image macros usually pin the phrase to a reaction image or compare it against "dih bih tuh" as a tier ranking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dat Bih Gah

2026catchphrasetrending

Dat Bih Gah is a viral catchphrase from a late May 2026 video of a kid in ear protection reviewing Kool-Aid soaked pineapple, saying "that bih tuff" and "that bih gah" (meaning "that bitch gas," or good). The clip blew up on X and TikTok, turning the slurred phrase into a slang term and meme template.

Overview

Dat Bih Gah, also written as Dih Bih Gah, Datbihgah or Dah Bih Gah, is a catchphrase pulled from a viral clip of a kid wearing ear protection and a baseball cap taste-testing a slice of Kool-Aid soaked pineapple. He bites in, calls the snack "that bih tuff," then mumbles "that bih gah" - shorthand for "that bitch gas," with "gas" being slang for good.

The video went viral in late May 2026 and rolled into June across X and TikTok. The slurred delivery and the kid's deadpan reaction turned the phrase into a slang stamp of approval, and it quickly fed into accuracy reenactments, image macros and brainrot edits.

How It Spread

By May 31st, X user @wedoreally posted "di bih gah," pulling over 26,000 likes in two days. Later that day, X user @AuldManMac wrote, "I already know I'm going to be using 'dih bih gah' unironically in a week," which cleared 69,000 likes in the same window. Spelling variants stacked up fast as people argued over which approximation of the kid's pronunciation was the funniest.

Reenactments did a lot of the heavy lifting on TikTok. On May 29th, TikToker @michael_ovo posted an accuracy reenactment that pulled in over 4.9 million views in four days. On June 1st, TikToker @undaunted.mangoes posted a brainrot meme edit built on the original clip, hitting more than 2.3 million views in a day.

Image macros joined the pile on June 1st, when X user @skooookum posted a Tuxedo Pooh meme contrasting "dah bih gah" and "dih bih tuh," gaining over 28,000 likes in a day. The same day, X account @dabigah posted an interview video with the kid from the clip, captioned "bubba harrelson w da lilktye interview," pulling 8,000 likes and 1.5 million views in a day. Coverage of the wider trend, including the boy behind the video, also picked up in trade press.

How to Use This Meme

Dat Bih Gah is typically used the way any slang approval is, dropped after tasting food, watching a clip, or reacting to anything good. Common conventions include swapping "gas" for the slurred "gah," pairing it with "tuff" as a one-two combo, and stylising the spelling ("dah," "dih," "di") to mimic the kid's delivery. Video memes often follow the original beat: pull a snack from a container, hold a beat, deliver the line with a flat face. Image macros usually pin the phrase to a reaction image or compare it against "dih bih tuh" as a tier ranking.

Frequently Asked Questions