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“Domer” is a viral internet meme that became popular on platforms like TikTok in late 2025, based on a short clip of baby Bart Simpson from The Simpsons saying “Domer," mispronunciation of Homer. Meme creators turned this soundbite and image into a humorous template/format that shows multiple colored versions of baby Bart, each with icons like checkmarks or warning symbols, and often ends with a final red “Domer” that’s exaggerated or chaotic. The trend riffs on absurd internet editing and formats like the older “Big Forehead Homers Guide,” making the whole thing intentionally silly and brainrot style humor rather than having a serious meaning.
Origin[]
The “Domer” sound comes from the animated television series The Simpsons, specifically Season 4, Episode 10, titled “Lisa’s First Word,” which originally aired in 1992.[1] In this episode, a flashback scene shows baby Bart Simpson attempting to speak. Instead of clearly saying “Daddy,” his speech comes out as an unclear, childlike vocalization that sounds like “Domer.” The sound is not explicitly written as a word in the episode’s script but is a natural example of infant babbling, delivered by voice actress Nancy Cartwright.
On 8 November 2023, a TikTok user, @sammythemayor, posted a video as the origin of the Domer meme format, which has more than 229000 likes in over 5 days .[2] It replicated the format of the “Big Forehead Homer Simpson” meme, which was popular on TikTok in August 2024. The video visually consisted of a horizontal or vertical sequence of baby Bart Simpson images, each shown in a different solid color such as green, yellow, or blue, often accompanied by symbols like check marks or warning icons. The images were presented one after another in a fixed order, leading to a final frame where baby Bart appears in red, usually enlarged or highlighted, timed precisely with the “Domer” audio.