TikTok is a prominent social networking app with numerous trends and challenges that users participate in. With over 1 billion active users globally, TikTok has become a cultural phenomenon, attracting a diverse range of producers and audiences from all over the world. Whether you want to laugh, study, or enjoy your time with the fantastic exclusive trends, TikTok is ready to meet your needs.
It is true that you may have some questions about this latest trend turbulence. If you have questions like - what does it mean, how does it operate, or how do I create turbulence on TikTok, keep reading to know more.
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TikTok’s 'Turbulence' trend
In 2023, a TikTok member named "Just Jo" introduced a new trend on the platform called "Turbulence," which featured turbulence movements. Jo exclaimed "a whole bunch of turbulence" on the video, indicating how he felt. And it quickly became a leading trend. Jo also became well-known as "The Turbulence Guy."
This popular video features males who twist their bodies rapidly and feel the jerky sensation. It causes their genitals to smack on their thigh. This act generates noise, which can be heard in the video. This challenge is being enjoyed by a select group of people, including children.
'A WHOLE BUNCH OF TURBULENCE!'
When the users came to know the meaning of the word Turbulence, One of the users wrote, “God damn is nobody gonna talk about the size of his feet”#LIV. Another user commented, “Bro looks like the type of person who walks down the street while wearing a pink pants and while being followed by well dressed black men”#UNKNOWN. One user commented about the TikToker, “Im gonna be honest I thought he wasn't wearing pants.”#TAHUMUS PRIME. Another user wrote, “A WHOLE BUNCH OF TURBULENCE!!!!” #FRYGUY Another fan of Turbulence commented, “I almost done keep going bro” #BAOSENPAI.
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