
3.8M
TOThe “NOO NOO NOOOO!” meme comes directly from a moment in a gameplay video by the streamer and creator Markiplier, while playing the brutally frustrating game Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy by developer Bennett Foddy. The clip went viral because Markiplier was one of the most popular creators to play the game during its peak, and his reactions became almost bigger than the gameplay itself. Getting Over It was infamous in the streaming world because the entire point of the game was emotional torture—climb, slip, lose everything, repeat. Watching a creator explode emotionally over something so pointless and unwinnable felt like witnessing a universal gamer rite of passage.
The funny part of the moment is the fact that Markiplier’s scream isn’t calculated comedy—it’s genuine despair mixed with instant denial. The meme format works because it captures that exact psychological snap: complete silence, hyper focus, one tiny mistake, and suddenly a meltdown that sounds like someone experiencing a breakup, spiritual betrayal, and physical pain all at once. The repetition of “NOO NOO NOOOO!” made it even better for meme culture because it sounds like a cascading emotional glitch—each “NO” louder, longer, and more devastated than the last, perfectly mirroring the endless falls in Getting Over It.
The meme survived across platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and remix channels because it became the perfect audio reaction for any sudden catastrophic failure, even outside of gaming. It symbolizes dramatic loss delivered like theater, not logic, which fits Markiplier’s signature style—emotional, chaotic, absurdly intense, and endlessly meme-able. The moment became legendary not because the fall was special, but because his reaction transformed a dumb virtual slip into unforgettable internet tragedy-comedy.
@top1000gaming










