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'''Duck Yeah''' parodies the saying of "F**k yeah" but jokes around about the rhyming sound of duck and f**k.{{Clr}}{{RageCharacters}} | '''Duck Yeah''' parodies the saying of "F**k yeah" but jokes around about the rhyming sound of duck and f**k.{{Clr}}{{RageCharacters}}}} |
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F**k Yeah, also known as Close Enough or Like A Boss (for people who don't like swearing), is a series of four-pane cartoon strips featuring a stick figure looking rather self-complacent and quite frankly, for all the right reasons. Originally posted via /b/ board on February 11, 2010, these cartoons illustrate all sorts of triumphant moments in our daily lives that make us feel awesome, like when you wake up a few seconds before the morning alarm goes off. This phenomenon can be also seen as the antithesis to Rage comics, another four-panel series originating from 4chan circa late 2008. This meme shares some similarities with the advice animal Success Kid.
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Like A Boss[edit | edit source]
Like A Boss is a term occasionally associated with the F**k Yeah guy that also implies that someone does something really well. This name is also sometimes used instead of F**k Yeah for people who don't like to use offensive language.
Duck Yeah[edit | edit source]
Duck Yeah parodies the saying of "F**k yeah" but jokes around about the rhyming sound of duck and f**k.
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