What are these called?
What are floppy discs.
These were used to save files before USB drives and cloud storage. It held a whopping 1.44MB of data.
What is this iconic movie line from? "On Wednesdays, we wear pink"
What is Mean Girls
In the scene, Regina George (Rachel McAdams), Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert), and Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried) invite Cady to sit with them at lunch. Gretchen, acting as the group’s unofficial rule enforcer, starts listing their fashion guidelines, including the famous "On Wednesdays, we wear pink." rule.
This acronym, popularized by rapper Drake, stands for "You Only Live Once" and encouraged risky, spontaneous behavior.
What is YOLO.
This toy would yell commands like “Twist it!” or “Pull it!” challenging players to follow its directions as quickly as possible.
What is Bop It
This beloved 90s snack featured mini cookies that you could dunk into a small tub of sweet frosting, making it the ultimate lunchtime treat.
What are Dunkaroos?
What is happening in this sound?
What is dial-up internet sound.
This screeching noise sound meant you were connecting to the internet, but no one could use the phone at the same time!
What viral video featured a baby biting his brother's finger?
This viral challenge involved people lying stiff as a board in unusual places, often with their arms at their sides, for internet fame.
What is planking.
This interactive robotic pet, which made lifelike movements and responded to voice commands, became a hit in the late '90s.
What is Furby.
This fruit-flavored snack was rolled up like tape and was often eaten by peeling and stretching it in long strips.
What is Fruit by the Foot?
What type of cell-phone allowed you to message your contacts using "BBM"
What is a BlackBerry phone.
A messaging app exclusive to BlackBerry phones that let users chat instantly using PINs instead of phone numbers. It was the go-to way to message before iMessage and WhatsApp took over.
By watching these seven strangers, picked to live in a house, we learned how to live in a group.
What is Real World
The original reality show that proved putting drama-prone 20-somethings together was TV gold—long before Love Island and The Bachelor took over.
This popular video platform, known for its six-second videos, was a hotspot for viral lip-sync trends, exaggerated facial expressions, and hand gestures set to popular songs.
What is Vine.
This board game, where players have to solve a murder mystery by deducing the suspect, weapon, and location, has been a classic family game since 1949.
What is Clue
This candy bar was famous for its catchy slogan, "Break me off a piece of that…"
What is Kit-Kat?
Before touchscreen keyboards, this texting method required pressing number keys multiple times to type out words, with a predictive system that helped speed up the process.
What is T9 Texting
After winning an award over Beyoncé in 2009, this singer was famously interrupted by Kanye West, who declared, “I’mma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time!”
Who is Taylor Swift.
This 2014 internet challenge involved people attempting to keep a straight face while watching a friend try to make them laugh with ridiculous expressions.
What is The Mannequin Challenge.
This tiny toy, often shaped like a mini robot, could transform into a car or airplane and was a favorite of kids in the '80s and '90s.
What is Transformers
This gum brand made tiny, colorful pieces of bubblegum that looked like they came straight from a baseball dugout.
What is Big League Chew?
This notorious file-sharing program let users download music and movies for free—often at the cost of infecting their computers with viruses.
What is LimeWire.
This Nickelodeon cartoon followed a group of kids with rocket-powered extreme sports skills, including Otto, Reggie, Twister, and Sam.
What is Rocket Power.
This internet phrase, originally from a viral video, is used to describe a situation where someone has unexpectedly or dramatically left a conversation or situation.
What is "Bye Felicia"
This 90s toy, originally invented in the 1940s, could "walk" down stairs all by itself with a simple push, thanks to its coiled metal or plastic design.
What is Slinky?
This bright orange drink, often served in a giant cooler at soccer games and birthday parties, was a childhood staple known for its sugary, citrusy flavor.