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Doge, often pronounced as /ˈdoʊdʒ/ DOHJ or /ˈdoʊɡ/ DOHG, is an iconic Internet meme that surged in popularity back in 2013. This meme typically features an image of a Shiba Inu dog set against a backdrop of multicolored text in the Comic Sans font. The text, written in a deliberately broken English style, represents an internal monologue.
Originating from a 2010 photograph, Doge gained widespread recognition towards the end of 2013, earning the title of Know Your Meme's "top meme" of that year. Riding on the wave of its popularity, a cryptocurrency named Dogecoin was launched in December 2013, further cementing the meme's cultural significance.
The Shiba Inu breed enjoyed a prominent presence in popular culture during this time, with Doge serving as its quirky ambassador. In the following years, the meme experienced a resurgence, particularly due to its association with Dogecoin, which reached a staggering market capitalization of over $90 billion in May 2021.
Doge memes are characterized by their distinctive language patterns, often featuring two-word phrases with modifiers like "so," "such," "many," "much," and "very." These modifiers are intentionally mismatched with words they typically wouldn't modify in standard English usage. Additionally, Doge utterances frequently conclude with single words such as "wow," "amaze," or "excite."
Since its inception, Doge has spawned numerous variations and spin-offs, including "liquified Doge," where the dog's shape is morphed into other animals, and "ironic Doge," placing the character in ironic or uncharacteristic situations. Other characters, such as Cheems and Walter, have emerged from this meme ecosystem, each with its own unique traits and fanbase.
Kabosu, the original Shiba Inu featured in the meme, was adopted by Japanese kindergarten teacher Atsuko Satō in 2008. Another notable dog, Suki, gained fame through a photograph taken by Jonathan Fleming in 2010.
While Doge's pronunciation is commonly rendered as /ˈdoʊdʒ/ DOHJ or /ˈdoʊɡ/ DOHG, variations exist, including /ˈdɒdʒ/ "dodge" in non-English speaking countries, and /ˈdɒɡi/ "doggie," /ˈdɒɡeɪ/ DOG-ay, and /ˈdoʊɡeɪ/ DOH-gay among those less familiar with the meme.