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copypasta

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[kop-ee-pah-stuh, kop-ee-pah-stuh] / ˈkɒp iˈpɑ stə, ˈkɒp iˌpɑ stə /

noun

  1. a block of digital text that is copied exactly and then posted elsewhere, often with the intention of being humorous or annoying.

    This popular copypasta is a rant containing exaggerated threats that portray the poster as an internet tough guy stereotype.

    If you've got a copypasta of the old thread rules, we might be able to get some new ones going.


adjective

  1. being, relating to, or using blocks of digital text that are copied exactly and then posted elsewhere, especially with the intention of being humorous or annoying.

    You're not a bold crusader, you're an anonymous copypasta troll.

verb (used with object)

  1. Facetious. to copy (digital text) and then post it elsewhere.

    I don't know how to post a comment link so I will copypasta two responses I found in the archives.

Etymology

Origin of copypasta

Coined in 2006 by an anonymous user of the website 4chan; copy ( def. ) + paste ( def. ), modeled on pasta ( def. )

Example Sentences

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So you would think in a normal world that this video, and this copypasta, would exist, and people would immediately be like, “Ha, ha, ha. No.”

From Slate • May 26, 2021

Weirdly enough, Jay-Z deepfake videos featuring the rapper’s synthetic voice rhyming the Book of Genesis and the infamous Navy Seal copypasta meme remain on YouTube.

From The Verge • Apr. 28, 2020

"Uncle with a master's" is a specific type of viral post - the slang term for it is "copypasta".

From BBC • Mar. 19, 2020

Momo is what happens when the grown-ups start writing copypasta of their own, about their own biggest fears: what their kids are doing on the internet, and what the internet is doing to their kids.

From New York Times • Mar. 2, 2019

According to the “Jenkem” entry on Encyclopedia Dramatica, the unofficial archive of trolling incidents and images, this particular copypasta appeared on the /b/ board on September 17, 2007.

From Scientific American • May 15, 2015