"Yoinky" is a nonsense word borrowed from the song "One Bad Bloop" by Instagram user RiceBubs that went viral in October 2020. Also on that day, YouTuber Depressive Jesse uploaded the meme, with the video gaining over 7,900 views in nine months. On November 26th, iFunny user geckosarecool posted a video based on the GIF, set to a mashup of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" by Daft Punk, with the post gaining over 160 smiles in nine months (shown below, right). On November 23rd, Instagram user lilcousinfigure posted a still frame from the GIF to Instagram. Prior to November 23rd, 2020, an unknown user, presumably on Discord, recaptioned the GIF "That Yoinky Sploinky" (shown below, center). On October 2nd, Tenor user evil2ds reposted the GIF caption. On September 2nd, 2020, iFunny user Scucc made the earliest repost of the GIF caption. In September and October 2020, a GIF caption meme based on the video with the dance looped and caption "Quaint" added received viral spread (author unknown, shown below, left). In the following months, the video received viral spread through reposts. On June 9th, 2020, Facebook page Lemme get a uhhhhhhhhh reposted the video, with the clip gaining over 2,200 reactions and 155,000 views in one year. On June 8th, 2020, iFunny account DailyDoseOfMLG and YouTuber spook made the earliest found reposts of the video ( YouTube upload shown below). The original poster of the footage and the person who combined it with the sound clip are currently unknown. ![]() Michelle taken from a viral Instagram video originally posted by Michelle in October 2018. The video was paired with the shouting of American singer K. The camera requires fast action and continuity macOS Mojave 10.In early June 2021, security camera footage of a man running up the driveway, performing the "wobbly knees" dance move for several seconds and then running away went viral. Transfer to / from iPad or iPhone requires iOS app Yoink available separately The transfer Mac to Mac requires macOS El Capitan 10.11 or later on both Macs “I love this little utility, is one of the few who have found that authorities had spent on my Mac.” – James Dempsey, the Mac graphic Some features may require a newer version of MacOS, or Yoink application available for iOS separately: “Yoink is an incredible drag and drop utility for Mac and it is essential for me when working with full – screen applications.” – Jeff Highly recommended.” – Federico Viticci, “Yoink is a fantastic way to improve drag and drop. “Yoink is an excellent utility” – John Gruber, “The most practical utility that I bought.” – Nrgwise, US App Store ![]() “Simple, elegant, perfect This is a fantastic works perfectly.”. “Essential One of the few applications that use it all the time.”. – “Share” and from Yoink This is what customers say about Yoink: – Highly customizable: you decide where, when and if it appears Yoink. – Clipboard history, allowing you to store Yoink previously copied content or copy again – Transfer to transfer files between all Mac, iPad and iPhones in which you are using Yoink. – System Services, extensions and Share Quick action can store files in Yoink without using drag and drop – Several dragged into Yoink files simultaneously condense into a stack, making it easy to drag. – icons are created using QuickLook, which allows easy identification ![]() – Yoink follows you everywhere: windows, spaces and applications (full screen) – A “shelf” on the edge of the screen to files and application content you’d like to move or copy, which behaves like Finder (relative to While Yoink keeps your files for you, you can navigate more easily and comfortably to the destination of your files without having to hold down the mouse button all the time. When you start dragging files in the Finder or the contents of an application, Yoink vanishes at the edge of the screen, allowing you to drag. ![]() Liberate your mouse, allowing you to navigate more comfortably to the destination of your files. Yoink simplifies and improves drag and drop between windows, applications, spaces and full – screen applications by providing a “shelf” for temporary files and application content.
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