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MID

If a song, movie, or experience doesn't live up to the hype, people might dismiss it as "mid." This term is often used in online debates, reviews, and pop culture discussions.

Definition

"Mid" is slang for something mediocre, average, or not as impressive as expected.

Origins

The term comes from the word "middle," implying something is neither great nor terrible—just okay. It gained popularity in wrestling communities in the early 2010s, particularly through AEW wrestler Max Caster, before spreading to social media platforms like TikTok, Twitter, and Reddit, where it became a go-to term for critiquing trends, entertainment, and even people's opinions.

Evolution

  • Early Use: Originally used in sports and entertainment to describe performances that weren't exceptional.

  • 2010s: Gained traction in wrestling culture, where wrestlers and fans used it to call out average matches or competitors.

  • 2020s: Exploded on TikTok, Twitter, and meme culture, often used to critique anything that doesn't meet expectations—music, movies, food, and even personal takes.

Usage Examples

Calling something overrated

"Everyone hyped up that new album, but honestly, it was mid."

Reacting to a basic experience

"That burger was mid. I've had better."

Dismissing an opinion you don't agree with

"You think that movie was good? Nah, that's a mid take."

The term mid is often used bluntly or sarcastically, making it a quick and savage way to downplay something that doesn't impress.