Bihk

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Screenshot of early Yeag Chat logs (2022) showing one of the first recorded uses of “bihk.”

bihk (sometimes stylized BIHK) is a slang term meaning “bent in half kekking,” used to express exaggerated laughter online. The word originated in Yeag Chat, a private milady groupchat active from 2024-2025, and is part of the distinctive lexicon developed within the Remilia ecosystem.

Definition

  • bihk is an acronym for bent in half kekking, a humorous description of intense laughter—akin to earlier internet expressions such as LMFAO or ROFLCOPTER. It parodies those older forms while adopting the term Kek from 4chan culture, itself derived from “lol.” bihk represents a consciously post-cringe embrace of early internet language: intentionally goofy, self-aware, and nostalgic in tone. It functions as a parody of online overreaction while still signaling genuine amusement.

Origin

The term originated in Yeag Chat, an invite-only milady group chat on Twitter. Participants coined the phrase “bent in half kekking” around 2024 to exaggerate laughter in response to in-jokes and image posts. The phrase was soon shortened to bihk for efficiency and comedic effect.

Its spread through Remilia-adjacent Discords and Twitter chatrooms established it as a minor catchphrase of the community’s humor style—mocking both earnest internet speech and contemporary minimalist slang.

Cultural Context

Within the Remilia lexicon, *bihk* reflects the group’s tendency to revive early web vernacular through irony. Its humor lies in re-adopting the maximalist tone of 2000s internet slang after years of minimalist, affectless online discourse. Like similar community terms from Yeag Chat, it demonstrates the blending of nostalgia and parody that defines Remilia’s communication style.

See also

References

  • Yeag Chat logs (Remilia archives, 2024–2025).
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