Cash me outside how bow dah là gì

You usually tell this to someone you want to fight or argue with outside of the house or any other structure you may find yourselves in.

**Proper pronounciation can be seen on dr.phil**

Tommy: Your such a weak a$$ skateboarding punk.

Billy: Cash me ousside howbow dah Tommy: Ok let's go fight!

Sarah: Your so stupid looking in those uggs, yoga pants, crop top, and choker. Hannah: Cash me ousside howbow dah Sarah: Ok let's go! I just got my stiletto nails sharpened.

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A picture is worth a thousand words, and it has never been truer than for memes of our times. Memes have allowed us to mutually convey a message without ever actually explaining anything. It’s a collective inside joke shared by everyone due its viral nature and relatability. I will be decoding the definition, history and context of the “Cash Me Outside” meme to get a deeper understanding of it.

It began on an episode of Dr. Phil where a particularly rebellious teen, Danielle Bregoli, was confronted about her “out of control” behavior. Her disrespectful responses and tone towards her mother and Dr. Phil was met with chuckles from the audience. This further enraged Danielle, “All these hos laughing like there’s something funny,” she commented. She further proceeded to threaten the audience, uttering the infamous lines, “Cash me ousside how bow dah?”.

The following is the original clip from the official Dr. Phil Show’s official channel.

Source: The Dr. Phil Show [YouTube]

Her suggestion to take things outside and presumably fight took the internet by storm and became a meme to express frustration or anger in response to challenging situations. The relatability comes from our primal desire to “take things outside” when things don’t go our way, rather than address our problems. It speaks to our more aggressive human nature and that’s why it has become so popular. It also became an outlet for expressing suggestions. Some examples of this from twitter and social media amusingly demonstrate this.

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Although, the original segment aired was posted on the Dr. Phil YouTube channel on September 15th, 2016, it didn’t become widely famous until the Facebook page Digital Memes posted it in early 2017 and generated over 75,000 shares. It quickly spread to other platforms and has been remixed extensively. Bitmoji has created a character to express this emotion. In addition, a church in Georgia put up a sign with “Catch God inside, how bow dah?” written.

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While the internet enjoyed the latest meme, what about Danielle Bregoli? She has been criticized and ridiculed extensively since the video went viral. However, she does not seem the least bit concerned. She’s still up to her reckless behavior and was kicked out of a Spirit Airlines flight not too long ago for getting into a fight. She also managed to impress Atlantic Records after releasing her first song “These Heaux”, and has reportedly landed herself a multimillion dollar record deal under her stage name “Bhad Bhabie”.

Danielle Bregoli, a.k.a. the "Cash Me Outside, How Bow Dah?" girl, will return to the talk show that launched her to viral web stardom next week. On Thursday [February 2], a dramatic promo video posted on the official Dr. Phil Facebook page teased the bratty teen star's return ["Look who's back for Round 2!"] on February 10.

Watch a teaser for this season of Dr. Phil, below:

In September 2016, 13-year-old Bregoli and her exasperated mother appeared on Dr. Phil to address the "car-stealing, knife-wielding, twerking" teenager's "out of control behavior."

Though the clip was standard Dr. Phil fare—an attitude-laden, mouthy youth vs. an exhausted, anxious parent—Bregoli inadvertently sealed her Internet fame fate when she called out the laughing audience as a bunch of "hos" and then challenged them to face her outside in a fight: "Cash me outside, how bow dah?" [Translation: "Catch me outside, how about that?"]

After circulating online, the ridiculous clip grew traction and became a smash viral meme in late January 2017, inspiring hundreds of custom takes on the sassy phrase, from church signs beckoning worshipers to "cash God inside" to collisions with other popular memes, like "Salt Bae" and "Evil Kermit."

The audio clip also inspired a barrage of music remixes, like this [admittedly infectious] house mix and trap remix:

See some of the funniest takes on the "Cash me outside, how bow dah?" meme from across Twitter and Instagram, below:

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