Memegender

Term Definition
Memegender is an umbrella term for any Xenogender that is connected to meme culture or a specific meme. Memegender can be a separate term to describe someone's gender connection to memes in general, or a gender related to a specific meme like seen in the examples. This type of gender identity was intended for and coined for Neurodivergent individuals who have different experiences and/or interpretations with their gender identity and/or gender expression, but it can be used by Neurotypical individuals as well.

Examples (includes but is not limited to):
-Ironicgender

-Floppagender

-Amogusgender

WARNING: Some of the following are mocking of the Memegender identity and may be triggering. Discretion advised.
The first coining of the term Memegender is believed to be as a joke and possible in a transphobic or non-supportive way on July 23rd, 2014 by mogai-archive.

However, the first non-transphpbic coining of the term Memegender was by FANDOM user Unfunny person420 on March 30th, 2021. The flag was also created by Unfunny person420 on March 30th, 2021.

Creator:
The Memegender flag was created March 30th 2021 by FANDOM user Unfunny person420.

Colors and Shapes (writing description):
The flag consists of eight stripes and one white circle in the middle. The top stripe is black, second is red, third is orange, fourth is neon yellow, fifth is "neon" green, sixth is dark/medium blue, seventh is a form of bright magenta, and the eighth (the last stripe) is also black. Lastly, as mentioned earlier, in the middle of the flag is a white circle. This flag can be seen in the top right hand corner of this Wiki Page.

Colors:
The colors represent the colors of the rainbow MLG (Major League Gamer) backgrounds.

Black:
The shades (black and white) represent other things. The two top and bottom black stripes represents Agender individuals who also identify with Memegender gender identity or another gender under the Memegender umbrella/category.

White:
The white circle in the middle of the flag represents people of all genders (known as Pangender) and any individuals who also identify with the Memegender gender identity or another gender identity under the Memegender umbrella/category.