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Even if it hasn’t infected your “For You” page yet, the latest iteration of Italian brain rot has been around for roughly ...
According to Fandom, Ballerina Cappuccina “was a graceful woman with a cappuccino cup for a head, known for her surreal ...
It’s giving… espresso-induced insanity. If your 10-year-old suddenly starts yelling “tralaero tralala!” while pirouetting like a caffeinated ballerina, you’re not hallucinating.
In his weekly videos on the words kids are using in class, school teacher and TikTok creator Philip Lindsay said that, as of ...
CBC Kids News contributor Matthew Hines breaks down the Italian brain rot trend and its potentially offensive content.
Over the past fortnight, a slew of articles have been published with headlines like, “What Is Ballerina Cappuccina—And Why Does My Child Keep Saying It?” An early example of Gen Alpha slang ...
According to Parents: “Some say it means ‘so-so’, especially since kids often pair the phrase with an up-and-down hand motion ...
Eventually, Tralalero Tralala became the name of the shark, who became a character in a saga of different video clips featuring other characters like Ballerina Cappuccina and Tung Tung Tung Sahur.
If your child has perfected an Italian accent and is saying “Ballerina Cappuccina, mi mi mi mi” at every opportunity, you might be wondering if you’ve been transported into another dimension ...