The iconic "Bruh" sound originated from a 2014 Vine video posted by user Call Him Bizarre.

While many believe it was the Vine creator, the voice actually belongs to his friend, known as Head Graphics , who voice-overed the word "brah" over a video.

It is frequently used in YouTube videos, TikToks, and memes to highlight a "silly mistake," an "absurd excuse," or a "cringe-worthy statement".

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The iconic "Bruh" sound originated from a 2014 Vine video posted by user Call Him Bizarre.

While many believe it was the Vine creator, the voice actually belongs to his friend, known as Head Graphics , who voice-overed the word "brah" over a video. Bruh Sound Effect

It is frequently used in YouTube videos, TikToks, and memes to highlight a "silly mistake," an "absurd excuse," or a "cringe-worthy statement". The iconic "Bruh" sound originated from a 2014